After weeks of waiting000 Archives Apple's iOS 18.2 update is almost here.
Expected to launch on Monday, Dec. 9, iOS 18.2 brings some hefty new features to the table. Of particular note are enhancements to Apple Intelligence, which has been in a sort of weird half-baked stage since the iPhone 16 launched earlier this year. The latest iOS update packs in some of the more anticipated Apple Intelligence features, such as the ability to create your own emoji.
SEE ALSO: OpenAI announces ChatGPT Pro with a $200 monthly price tagPer 9to5Mac, these are the big features Apple included in its release patch notes for iOS 18.2.
Genmoji allows users to create their own custom emoji with text prompts. The use cases here are fairly self-explanatory; sometimes you want to use an emoji that doesn't exist, so now, you can just create said emoji for yourself.
Image Playground is an all-encompassing app for generating new or altering existing images with AI. You can create images using text prompts, or import existing images from your Photos library to add things to them. These images can then be shared via Messages or other apps.
Visual Intelligence is an iPhone 16-exclusive feature that allows users to long press the Camera Control button and take photos of objects to be analyzed by AI. Once the photo is taken, you can get more information about the object from ChatGPT, or have AI highlight any text in the image for you. Google Search is also included, in case you don't trust ChatGPT.
Speaking of which, ChatGPT's previously announced integration with Siri is here with iOS 18.2. If you ask Siri something and it feels ChatGPT is more qualified to give an answer, you'll be prompted to optionally consult OpenAI's chat bot instead. This is done within Siri and does not require a ChatGPT account. Have fun!
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