In April, Apple plans to release iOS 18.4, which is expected to include a new Food section in Apple News along with more emoji. However, Apple Intelligence compatible iPhones now include writing capabilities that can edit, rewrite, and proofread written messages and comments thanks to iOS 18.1, which was launched in October.
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With these new technologies, you may ask AI to review your writing or rework a business email to appear friendlier or more professional. Anywhere you would compose a message, such as in Messages, Mail, or third-party applications like Instagram, you may utilize these features.Here’s how AI can help your communications stand out. Please be aware that you must request access to Apple Intelligence in order to use these features, which are only accessible on the iPhone 16 range and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. If not, these tools will not be available to you at this time.
Things to Know About Apple Intelligence’s Writing Tools
A new option named Writing Tools appears in the keyboard of every Apple device with Intelligence. By highlighting your text and selecting Writing Tools from the floating menu above it, you may locate this menu. By touching the Apple Intelligence logo, which is the pink and blue atom symbol, in the menu above your keyboard, you may also access Writing Tools.You can choose to proofread or rewrite your work after you’ve launched Writing Tools.
You may verify your content for grammatical mistakes by tapping Proofread. If no mistakes are found, you will get the message “No recommended changes.”
By selecting Rewrite, you may modify your message by adding more details or altering terms. You may either press Rewrite again to have Apple Intelligence attempt again, or you can tap Original to see what your original wording was. But when I tapped Rewrite four times on a certain text, I discovered that the text remained unchanged. However, the length of your text will probably determine how many times you may press Rewrite before you stop receiving updates.Additionally, you may choose to make your writing seem condensed, professional, or friendly. For instance, selecting Friendly will make your text seem more casual and if you’re talking to a buddy, while selecting Professional will make your content appropriate for a professional setting.
The notice “Writing Tools aren’t designed to work with this type of content” may appear, depending on the substance of your writing. When I used profanity, I received this notice, which seemed to be intended to discourage you from continuing. Apple Intelligence will still update your message if you select Continue in the menu’s upper right corner.It may respond, “That assertion is inaccurate,” which is now part of my corporate lexicon, if you write, “That’s bullshit,” and ask Apple Intelligence to make it seem more professional.
The message that is emphasized That claim is untrue.
Apple Intelligence is correct. Yes, it is.
Tap Done in the menu’s upper right corner to save the adjustments if you like what Apple Intelligence produced. You may return to the Writing Tools menu by tapping Revert in the upper left corner of the menu if you’re unhappy with what Apple Intelligence created. To see what your original wording was, you may also hit Original.Use Apple Intelligence to quickly edit lengthier texts.
To edit or proofread a lengthy text, you don’t need to use the Writing Tools menu. Rather, highlight the text you wish to change, and the Proofread and Rewrite choices will show up in the menu above your keyboard.
You may use these buttons just like you would in the Writing Tools menu. To replace your message with the revised version, hit Done if you are satisfied with it. To undo all changes, however, choose Revert if you would rather keep your original statement.
Remember that if you use any of these tools, you should always proofread your work. Given that this is AI, your updated message may contain mistakes or be illogical based on the