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Apple iOS 18.2 public beta arrives with new AI features, but some remain waitlisted

Debra Massey
Last updated: November 7, 2024 11:09 am
Debra Massey
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Apple has just rolled out the much-anticipated iOS 18.2 public beta, delivering a suite of powerful AI tools for its iPhone users, taking the iPhone’s capabilities to a new frontier. Dubbed “Apple Intelligence” (or “AI” for short), these advanced machine learning tools promise to transform how users interact with their devices, from creating custom emojis to leveraging ChatGPT’s language capabilities directly through Siri. Yet, for those eager to dive into these new features, some elements may still require a waitlist.

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A New AI Playground: Genmoji, Image Playground, and MoreChatGPT Integration with Siri: A Smarter, More Versatile AssistantVisual Intelligence: Discover the World Through Your CameraExclusive Access: The Waitlist for Select FeaturesApple Intelligence: Expanding Opportunities for DevelopersiOS 18.2: Building on the Foundation of iOS 18.1More Than Just iPhones: Apple’s AI Expands to iPad, Mac, and Apple TVThe Future of Apple Intelligence

This latest release also opens up doors for developers, offering new ways for third-party apps to integrate with Apple Intelligence, a move that could significantly expand the reach of Apple’s AI ecosystem. Here’s a closer look at what’s on offer in iOS 18.2, the AI-driven experience, and why you might have to wait a bit longer to get full access.

A New AI Playground: Genmoji, Image Playground, and More

At the heart of iOS 18.2 are three standout features aimed at revolutionizing creative expression: Genmoji, Image Playground, and Image Wand.

  1. Genmoji – Love emojis but wish you could make them even more personal? With Genmoji, users can now design custom emojis from scratch using AI. Enter a prompt, and watch as Genmoji generates unique emojis that suit your mood, personality, or even your wildest ideas. However, Apple’s initial release has seen an uptick in users trying to push the boundaries with inappropriate designs, which means the feature may be moderated in the future to ensure it remains safe and family-friendly.
  2. Image Playground – For those looking to turn words into images, Image Playground offers a dedicated app that converts prompts into artwork using AI. Whether it’s an abstract concept or a hyper-realistic vision, Image Playground is designed to spark creativity and make digital art accessible. Imagine crafting the perfect image to share or add to a project simply by describing it in words.
  3. Image Wand – Are you someone who likes to doodle? With Image Wand, your rough sketches are transformed into AI-generated images, adding another level of polish to your notes or ideas. It’s a handy tool for those who want to see their ideas in a visual format but might lack the artistic skills to bring them to life on paper.

ChatGPT Integration with Siri: A Smarter, More Versatile Assistant

One of the most talked-about updates in iOS 18.2 is Siri’s integration with ChatGPT, turning Apple’s voice assistant into a much more capable companion. With this update, Siri can go beyond simple tasks to answer more complex questions, offer writing and proofreading assistance, or even generate images based on spoken prompts.

Apple iOS 18.2 public beta arrives with new AI features, but some remain waitlisted
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By enabling ChatGPT’s functionality, iPhone users can access a versatile AI assistant with memory for past interactions (for signed-in users), adding an unprecedented level of personalization to the Siri experience. Those with paid ChatGPT subscriptions can even tap into advanced features, enabling the iPhone to process more complex queries. This partnership not only helps Apple evolve Siri into a smarter assistant but also extends ChatGPT’s reach to millions of iOS devices worldwide—a powerful collaboration with benefits for both companies.

Visual Intelligence: Discover the World Through Your Camera

Apple’s commitment to real-time AI goes beyond text and images, introducing Visual Intelligence, a new feature accessible through the Camera Control button on the iPhone 16. With Visual Intelligence, users can identify objects, landmarks, plants, animals, and more by simply pointing the camera at them.

This feature promises a seamless and intuitive way to learn about the world around you, leveraging the power of iPhone’s cameras to deliver contextual information in real time. Whether you’re traveling and curious about a landmark, exploring nature, or just trying to identify an item, Visual Intelligence brings powerful visual search to your fingertips.

Exclusive Access: The Waitlist for Select Features

While the iOS 18.2 public beta offers a plethora of tools, not all features are immediately accessible to users. Some tools, particularly those involving AI image generation, require joining a waitlist. Apple has not disclosed specific wait times, though it could range from a few days to a couple of weeks as the company gradually rolls out access.

This staggered release may be partly due to Apple’s commitment to safety, given that users are already testing the boundaries of the Genmoji tool. Apple is likely taking time to ensure all users have a safe and moderated experience with these innovative tools, which may delay general availability during the beta phase.

Apple Intelligence: Expanding Opportunities for Developers

A unique aspect of Apple Intelligence is its potential to enhance the user experience across third-party apps. Apple is providing access to AI capabilities across various app categories, including Books, Browsers, Cameras, Document Readers, File Management, Mail, Photos, Presentations, and more. This means that soon, iPhone users might be able to ask Siri to perform tasks within their favorite apps or find specific information across apps—think of a more powerful, interconnected ecosystem that seamlessly weaves together various applications.

For example, in a writing app, users might ask Siri to help proofread text or rewrite sentences, while in a photo app, they could use Apple Intelligence to identify people or objects in the background. Apple’s developer preview highlighted how apps in categories such as Journals, Spreadsheets, and Whiteboards will soon be able to incorporate these AI tools, making Apple Intelligence an essential feature for third-party app development.

iOS 18.2: Building on the Foundation of iOS 18.1

This update follows the AI advancements introduced in iOS 18.1, which included Writing Tools and Notification Summaries that helped organize and manage information intelligently. Siri also received a design upgrade, where a new glowing effect around the screen edges signals when the assistant is active. iOS 18.2 is thus Apple’s next step in evolving Siri from a reactive helper to an intuitive AI that can keep up with a user’s day-to-day needs.

More Than Just iPhones: Apple’s AI Expands to iPad, Mac, and Apple TV

In addition to iOS 18.2, Apple has released the public beta versions of iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, and tvOS 18.2, expanding Apple Intelligence to a broader array of devices. iPad and Mac users can expect similar AI-driven enhancements, while Apple TV owners may soon see improvements in recommendation algorithms and content suggestions based on their viewing habits.

The Future of Apple Intelligence

With iOS 18.2, Apple is firmly establishing itself in the AI space by focusing on tools that emphasize user creativity, productivity, and personalized assistance. However, the beta status and waitlist requirements reflect Apple’s cautious approach to rolling out such transformative technology. By managing access, Apple can gather feedback, ensure user safety, and refine these features to make sure they’re truly ready for the broader user base.

For now, iPhone users who sign up for the iOS 18.2 public beta can start exploring the new AI-powered capabilities in a way that Apple fans have eagerly awaited. While some may have to wait for full access, Apple’s latest update is a clear indication of its commitment to making AI an integral part of the iOS experience—and it’s only just the beginning.

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