Prøve GULL - Gratis
We're about to find out if Apple's big bet is going to pay off
Macworld
|January 2025
The first stage of Apple Intelligence is upon us. But will it provide enough momentum for the next several stages?
Apple Intelligence (fave.co/ 4d8uxoF) has hit the mainstream. Within the past several weeks, Apple has shipped iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, all bringing the first in the suite of features that Apple has been talking about since June. If you have any doubt, just go watch a TV show with ads, and I guarantee in 15 minutes or less you'll see Snoop Dogg hawking it as a selling point of the new iPhone 16.
Apple isn't usually the first to enter a brand new market, but it does have a reputation for helping usher technologies into the mainstream, and for setting the bar for its rivals, including being often imitated. With millions of Apple Intelligence-capable devices already in customers' hands, it's sure to make a big splash.
But as Apple is prepared to embark upon this new venture, it might be worth zooming out a little bit and looking at the company's overall strategy. That includes both how it's rolling out these features, as well as where the company is ultimately aiming.
ROUND 1: THE TABLE STAKES Despite being Apple's opening bid in the generative AI feature department, the point-one releases likely won't blow anybody's hair back. The main Apple Intelligence features include rewriting tools, summarizations, and the ability to remove unwanted elements from photos-all tasks that other products, including those from Apple's competitors, already do and often do well.
But more to the point, very few, if any of them, have a particularly Apple feel. Could "only Apple" summarize webpages or emails? Making these tools pervasive throughout the entire operating system is certainly something that only a limited number of companies can do, but there's not much that's unique or novel about most of these features.
Denne historien er fra January 2025-utgaven av Macworld.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Macworld
Macworld
Maximize iCloud+! 5 tips and tricks you need to start using right now
iCloud is a major component of the Apple ecosystem. Here's how to get the most from it.
6 mins
October 2025
Macworld
Your Apple TV+ subscription is going up by a whopping 30%
Apple's video-streaming service is now $12.99 per month.
1 mins
October 2025
Macworld
Apple TV tweaks: The 8 settings you should change ASAP
How to level up your Apple TV experience in 15 minutes.
4 mins
October 2025
Macworld
Apple announces AppleCare One with multi-device coverage for a flat fee
You can now protect three of your devices for $20 a month.
1 mins
October 2025
Macworld
KUXIU K1 15W 3-IN-1 MAGSAFE POWER BANK: COMPACT, VERSATILE PORTABLE iPHONE, WATCH, AIRPODS CHARGER
This apparently nondescript power bank looks like a slightly chunky iPhone power bank or an Amex Black Card member's pack of cards.
3 mins
October 2025
Macworld
Anker Prime 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station: Mac mini-like looks and power
Smart and stylish dock that is right up to date with the latest Macs.
6 mins
October 2025
Macworld
VERBATIM TURBOMETAL PORTABLE SSD: STYLISH PORTABLE DRIVE
The Verbatim TurboMetal SSD comes in the classic NVMe form factor with a length of around 106 millimeters.
2 mins
October 2025
Macworld
How to reduce the Liquid Glass transparency effect in macOS Tahoe
If Apple's new look isn't for you, here's how to adjust it.
1 min
October 2025
Macworld
Everyone will want to try Apple's live translation this fall. Here's where to find it
Live translation runs on device, and can translate text and speech across several apps.
2 mins
October 2025
Macworld
RETROSTRIP: NOSTALGIC UTILITY BRINGS BACK THE LEGENDARY MAC CONTROL STRIP
Question for classic Mac users who go way back to System 6 or 7: Remember the Control Strip, which gave you direct access to various applications or functions at the click of a mouse? It was released in 1994 with System 7.1, with the PowerBook 500 series the PowerBook Duo 280 computers. With System 7.5.3, it was made available to all Macintoshes.
2 mins
October 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

