The integration of Apple’s AI features into apps and the operating system continues: new versions of recently released iWork apps now have access to Apple Intelligence. As always, the Office programs Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are available for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS and can be obtained for free from the App Store. However, as before, there are restrictions on regions and languages.
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Creating, modifying and improving text
The page is now up to version 14.3 iPhone and iPad as well as macA total of three Apple Intelligence functions have been released for word processing: Writing Tools to “correct, modify, summarize, or compose the text for your document,” as Apple writes, Image Playground function to create images (even only in the form of images and cartoon-like representations), as well as the ability to contact ChatGPT to answer questions about document content and use other OpenAI features. Capacity.
Numbers spreadsheet is now on version 14.3 iPhone and iPad as well as mac Utara also works with text and images (writing tools, image playground) and can call ChatGPT. Apple’s PowerPoint competitor Keynote now available in version 14.3 for iPhone and iPad as well as macHere you can process text in presentations using the writing tools and insert images using the Image Playground. Here too, ChatGPT is available upon request if Apple devices are not sufficient.
Tight integration should result in faster access
As always with Apple Intelligence, you’ll need US English language settings on the iPhone and iPad – and an App Store account from the USA. On Mac, the US English language setting is sufficient. Apple Intelligence (unlike ChatGPT) cannot yet cope with the Germans. Image Playground and writing tools were available in the operating system before, but the integration into iWork is now tighter and faster to access. Apple Intelligence will not be available in German until spring 2025.
Keynote has also been introduced and updated for Apple’s Vision Pro. Initially, information about the innovation was not available on the App Store. But it shouldn’t be Apple Intelligence, as the headset doesn’t have access to it yet, which will likely remain the same despite using the M2 SoC. Apple Intelligence was recently criticized for oddities in its notification summaries.
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