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Tim Cook discusses Apple intelligence and more in videos with iJustine, MKBHD and more

Following Monday’s WWDC keynote, Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed Apple Intelligence and more with popular tech content creators Justine Ezarik (iJustine), Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) and Safwan Ahmed Mia (SuperSaf). The videos are now on YouTube.


Cook touched on how Apple Intelligence features are designed to improve customers’ lives with strong privacy safeguards.

Apple Intelligence will allow users to summarize text and notifications, create custom emoticons and images, and more. Siri also gets smarter with Apple Intelligence, with richer language understanding and more controls for each app. These features will require an iPhone 15 Pro or later, or a Mac or iPad with an M1 chip or later.

Apple Intelligence will be available when iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia are released later this year, but the features will have a beta label at launch. Developers will be able to start testing iOS 18 beta features later this summer.

Cook also discussed Apple Intelligence with The Washington PostJosh Tyrangiel, with this interview shared in written form.

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