How to Get Apple Intelligence on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Jul 31, 2024 - 9 Comments

Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence is a set of AI features that Apple is rolling out in beta, and will debut to a larger set of Apple device owners in the fall. Apple Intelligence offers many features from writing and creating text and emails, to taking actions and operating across different apps, to image generation, document and text summarization, and much more.

If you’re interested in the AI Apple Intelligence features, you will find it’s now available on select models of iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but first you have to join the beta program to test Apple Intelligence and meet the system requirements.

Apple Intelligence AI System Requirements

Apple Intelligence AI features have very strict system requirements. The following hardware is compatible with Apple Intelligence:

  • iPhone: iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or newer
  • iPad: Any iPad model with an M1 chip or better (including iPad Pro and iPad Air with M1 chip or better)
  • Mac: any Apple Silicon Mac or better

For iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, yes that means standard iPhone 15 models that are currently for sale by Apple as the newest devices do not support Apple Intelligence.

For iPad, that means any while any M1 or better iPad model will get Apple Intelligence, there are multiple devices actively sold by Apple right now, including iPad Mini and iPad base model, that do not support Apple Intelligence.

Why Apple is creating a feature that some of the current model iPhone and iPad devices they sell as the newest and best do not support is unclear.

Fortunately, on the Mac side of things, Apple only sells new Mac models with Apple Silicon, therefore all new models of Apple Silicon Macs that are actively for sale on the Apple website do support Apple Intelligence. There is no support for Apple Intelligence on Intel Macs.

You must be running iOS 18.1 beta, iPadOS 18.1 beta, or MacOS Sequoia 15.1 beta, or later, to have access to this feature as well.

How to Get Apple Intelligence On Your iPhone, iPad, Mac

  1. Open the “Settings” app (or System Settings on Mac)
  2. Go to “Apple Intelligence & Siri”
  3. Choose “Join the Apple Intelligence Waitlist” and confirm
  4. Some users get instantly accepted into the waitlist, while some may take a bit longer but you’ll receive a notification on your device(s) when accepted
  5. Return to Settings > Apple Intelligence > and make sure the Apple Intelligence feature is turned on

Once you’re accepted you’ll find the Apple Intelligence tools available with Siri, as well as when accessing contextual menus for text in many apps, when writing/typing, and elsewhere.

What is Apple Intelligence?

Apple Intelligence is Apple’s AI feature set that is coming in iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, MacOS Sequoia 15.1, and later operating systems.

Apple Intelligence will allow things like writing or rewriting messages and emails, “create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks” according to Apple.

If you’re already familiar with ChatGPT, Dall-E, and AI tools, then you’ll find many of the Apple Intelligence features to be similar.

The video below, from Apple on YouTube, shows what Apple Intelligence is in 5 minutes:

My iPhone, iPad, or Mac doesn’t support Apple Intelligence, what can I do?

Given how strict the system requirements are for Apple Intelligence, there will be many Apple users that won’t have access to these features on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

However, Mac users can get the official ChatGPT client or use any of the myriad unofficial clients, or use the web version of ChatGPT, while iPhone and iPad users can also get ChatGPT app on their devices with broad compatibility, or use the web app too. There are also many dozens of other AI tools available, including in the Edge web browser, Microsoft Office suite, Google Gmail and Google Docs suite, myriad other LLM’s, and writing tools like Grammarly.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Mac OS, Tips & Tricks

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  1. John Melby says:

    You can always install Sequoia 15.1 and choose not to click the option to enable Apple Intelligence. That way you will be ok and can enable it if you later decide you want it.

  2. John Melby says:

    You can always install Sequoia 15.1 and choose not to click the option to enable Apple Intelligence. That way you will be ok and can enable it if you later decide you want it.

  3. Sebby says:

    A note to those living outside the US: you have to set both your system locale to English US, and your Siri language to US. Without both, Apple Intelligence features simply do not appear. It’s too bad, but I’ll magnage without since I’m not switching especially Siri away from English British (or just English, to English-speaking people :) ).

  4. Spiritburner says:

    It’s bad that it won’t roll out to existing line of products that Apple are still selling !! Typical for Apple to force you to upgrade route if you want AI

    I have a 14 pro max and it won’t work but a 3 year old M1 MacBook Pro and it does?? Figures!!

  5. Mark S. Quam says:

    Thanks for the article

  6. Daniel says:

    I’d be more interested in learning how to remove AI features from my mac.

    • Chad G says:

      If you don’t want AI features on the Mac you can do this;

      – Don’t have an M1 Mac

      – Don’t update to Sequoia when it becomes available

      – If you do update Sequoia, turn off Siri and all the Apple Intelligence features in Settings

  7. John says:

    I might be a minority in not wanting Apple intelligence on my Apple devices. But I will wait to see the final product and decide if its worth even using.

  8. expobill says:

    Drats! that means my Macbook Air and Mini can be Infiltrated with fake computing !

    Therefore i will stick with Monterey on these, which seems too  controlling were performing basic computer tasks like organizing files and moving them between external drives and setting the system is still tedious compared to older OSX.
    Monterey still has problems playing music and video that i own were the playback stops or basic functions like play next are again tedious.

     is using this AI as a scheme to intake more users to sign up for their monthly services instead of being able to use what we have. And i can see through this.

    Thanks for the article as i understand OSX Daily is just the messenger and are just keeping us informed!

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