As part of its big week of Mac announcements,Canada Archives Apple let slip on Monday morning that the first wave of Apple Intelligence features have been let loose unto the world immediately.
Of course, that doesn't mean anyone with a newer iPhone, iPad, or Mac can just use Apple Intelligence right now. It would be silly to simply allow people to use features that are out. Instead, you need to go through a (hopefully quick and painless) process to get Apple Intelligence activated on your iPhone. Here's how it works.
SEE ALSO: Apple Intelligence is finally here, but these 5 features won’t be available until DecemberOn its support website, Apple has a handy how-to list for getting Apple Intelligence off the ground on your device. Here's a basic rundown of how it works:
Update to iOS 18.1
Go to Settings
Go to "Apple Intelligence & Siri"
Tap "Join Apple Intelligence Waiting List"
According to Apple, everyone has to sit on the waiting list before they can use Apple Intelligence. The company says you can expect to be let off the waiting list "within a few hours" of joining it, but wait times may vary. Ideally, it'll be less than a day, but we'll have to wait and see how it works for people online before knowing for sure.
As a reminder, this is just the first step of Apple Intelligence infecting all your devices. This rollout features rools for summarizing and proofreading text and removing unwanted images from existing photos, but heavily generative features like Genmoji and Image Playground aren't available yet.
Topics Apple Artificial Intelligence
The Take It Down Act presents major enforcement problemsTrump threatens 25% tariff on Apple in Truth Social postWordle today: The answer and hints for May 26, 2025Melania Trump welcomes you into the AI audiobook era with new memoirHello, beautiful: This new 65The Most Memorable OverclockingScientists just discovered a mysterious new world far beyond PlutoSramkova vs. Swiatek 2025 livestream: Watch French Open for free'The Last of Us' Season 2 finale: Mel's death is different in the game'The Last of Us' Season 2 finale ending, explainedBest unlocked phone deal: Take 20% off the Google Pixel 9 Pro and the Google Pixel 9Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple in Truth Social postTake $80 off Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and get free SmartTag2 at AmazonToday's Hurdle hints and answers for May 25, 2025Bluetti AC300 solar generator: $1,000 offSinner vs. Rinderknech 2025 livestream: Watch French Open for freeThe Dyson V8 Plus is $120 off at Amazon for Memorial Day 2025Best Memorial Day 2025 deals: Get AirPods for $148, save 50% on mattressesNYT Strands hints, answers for May 25'The Last of Us' Season 2 finale: Ellie picks up the perfect Sesame Street book “A Threat to Mental Health”: How to Read Rocks by Brian Tucker More from Scraps by Abdulah Sidran There and back: Elon Musk's SpaceX makes history with epic rocket launch and landing Apple seemingly kills web apps and website push alerts for some users in iOS 17.4 beta 2 Rouen’s Municipal Library, 1959–1964 (or, The Formative Years) by Annie Ernaux The Living Death Drug by Lisa Carver For Gary Indiana (1950–2024) by Sam McKinniss Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't riding SpaceX to Mars until Elon Musk answers this challenge Horrific Surrealism: Writing on Migration by Viet Thanh Nguyen She Who Helps See by George Saunders The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey by Edward Gorey My Cat Mii by Mayumi Inaba If Taylor Swift attends Super Bowl 2024, who will she bring? Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 9 On Najwan Darwish by Alexia Underwood Rabelaisian Enumerations: On Lists by Andrew Hui Google Bard is now Google Gemini A Journey Through Four Gyms by Vivian Hu Windows and Doors by Laurie Stone Making of a Poem: Hua Xi on “Toilet” by Hua Xi
1.3833s , 10115.0703125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Canada Archives】,Evergreen Information Network