Apple Intelligenceis Apple’s attempt to bring AI power to your devices. It promises to overhaul the way youuse MacOSin all sorts of ways, from generating images and cutting out distractions to improving your writing and powering up Siri.
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What You Need
macOS 15.1 or later
A Mac with an Apple silicon chip (M1 or later)
At least 4GB of free storage
Siri and device language set to U.S. English
Here, we’ll show you everything you need to know to get the most out of Apple Intelligence on your one of the most recent Macs orMacBooks. While not every Apple Intelligence feature is available yet, we’ve covered everything that you can try today in this guide.
Before you get started, you’ll need to ensure that your Mac’s language is set to U.S. English (if it’s not already). To do so, open the System Settings app and go toGeneral > Language & Region, then pickUnited Statesfrom theRegiondropdown menu.
Once that’s done, you’ll be able to start using Apple Intelligence to level up your macOS experience. Let’s dive right in.
How to use Apple Intelligence’s Writing Tools
Writing Tools are one of the most useful aspects of Apple Intelligence. With these tools, you can rewrite text, proofread it, create summaries, tables and lists, and much more.
Step 1:To proofread a block of text, highlight and right-click it, then pickWriting Tools > Proofreadfrom the menu. Apple Intelligence will automatically correct any mistakes and underline them — select an underlined word or phrase to see how it has been changed and Apple Intelligence’s reasoning. You can also use the < and > buttons to move through each correction. To undo a change, select theKeep Originalbutton (it looks like an arrow pointing left). TheShow Originalbutton (to the right of theRevertbutton) lets you flip between the original and rectified versions of the text; theRevertbutton undoes all corrections.
Step 2:Apple Intelligence can rewrite your text in various ways. Just highlight some text, right-click it, and chooseWriting Tools, then pick eitherMake Friendly,Make ProfessionalorMake Concise. This will load up a box containing your rewritten text, which you can then copy to use elsewhere. If you try this in a word-processing app like Pages or TextEdit, you’ll see aRewritebutton to the left of theDonebutton — select it to have Apple Intelligence try again in the same tone of voice that you previously chose (note that you don’t get this option if you try it in a non-word processor like Safari).
Step 3:Apple Intelligence has a lot of tools for summarizing your text. Highlight it, right-click, and chooseWriting Tools, then pick eitherSummarize,Create Key Points,Make ListorMake Table. Each one summarizes the text in a different way, so try them all to see which is most useful in your situation. If you’re using an app where text is editable (such as Pages), you’ll see aReplaceoption that will swap out the original text for Apple Intelligence’s summarized version.
Step 4:In all these instructions, we’ve said to pick an option directly from theWriting Toolsright-click menu. Alternatively, you’re able to right-click and selectWriting Tools > Show Writing Tools. This brings up a pop-up box containing the same Writing Tools options as you’d expect. It’s a different way to get the same outcome.
Step 5:If you’d rather restrict access to Writing Tools, open the System Settings app and pickScreen Timein the sidebar, then go toContent & Privacyand enable the toggle next toContent & Privacy. SelectIntelligence & Siri, then disable the toggle next toWriting Tools.
How to use Apple Intelligence in Mail
Mail has various Apple Intelligence tools to help you manage your emails more effectively. Here’s how to use them.
Step 1:To view your most important messages, open Mail, select an inbox, then chooseViewin the menu bar. From here, selectShow Priority.
Step 2:Mail shows short summaries under each email in your inbox. You can manually summarize your mail by selecting an email, then choosingSummarizeat the top of the message. Note that sometimes you need to scroll to the top of the email to see this option. When it’s done, you’ll see the summary above the message.
Step 3:If you don’t want Mail to automatically show summaries under each email, you can turn this feature off by opening Mail and going toMail > Settingsin the menu bar, then selecting theViewingtab. From here, disable the checkbox next toSummarize Message Previews.
Step 4:Apple Intelligence can also help when it’s time to reply to your emails. Open a message and pick theReplybutton, then click into the main message box. You’ll see a pop up with a couple of suggested themes for your reply (such as “Not interested” or “Reschedule”). Select one of these and Apple Intelligence will draft a complete reply for you.
Step 5:you may refine your emails (whether they’re AI-generated or not) by highlighting the text, right-clicking it, and selectingWriting Tools, then choosing an option likeMake Friendly,Make Professional, orMake Concise. There’s also aRewriteoption in this menu, alongside one to proofread your message.
How to edit photos and videos with Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence can be used to remove distracting elements from your photos and look up information about your images’ and videos’ content.
Step 1:Open an image in the Photos app, then chooseEdit > Clean Up. Drag theSizeslider to adjust your brush size, then either click, brush over, or circle an object you want Apple Intelligence to remove from your picture. When you’re finished, selectDone. Note that after clickingClean Up, Photos might automatically highlight some elements so that you can select to remove them.
Step 2:Apple Intelligence understands natural language requests in the Photos app. Select the search bar in Photos, then type in a natural language query. For example, “Sadie cartwheeling on the grass.” Photos uses name tags you’ve applied to your images (such as tagging people or pets) to understand what you’re looking for. Once you have your results, you can filter them, select images, view them, and more.
How to infuse Siri with Apple Intelligence
Siri has received a much needed and long-awaited boost in the form of Apple Intelligence. Combined withChatGPT, it makes the virtual assistant more helpful than ever.
Step 1:You can type to Siri, which is ideal if you don’t want to disturb others by speaking to Siri (like if you’re in a library). Just launch Siri, select inside its text box, and start typing. Also new inmacOS Sequoiais a quick way to launch Siri: double-tap theCommandkey on your keyboard.
Step 2:Siri can answer all sorts of questions, whether that’s the latest scores for your favorite sports team or finding recipes using the ingredients you already have at home. Try typing or speaking your request to Siri.
Step 3:After some prompts, Siri might tell you that you need to enable ChatGPT. If it does, selectGet Started > Next > Enable ChatGPT. Whenever Siri taps into ChatGPT, you’ll see a smallWorking with ChatGPTmessage underneath the Siri box, and the bottom of the results page will bear the ChatGPT name in blue text.
Step 4:Another new way that Siri utilizes Apple Intelligence is through contextual awareness. Try asking Siri a question about how your favorite sports team is doing this season. When you get your answer, type the phrase “When are they playing next?”, then type “Add that to my calendar.” Siri understands that you’re talking about your team and its next fixture without needing to be reminded. This works with a wide range of requests.
Step 5:you may also ask Siri for help with your Mac (or other Apple products). You can use prompts like “How do I import photos on Mac?” or “Tell me how to connect my AirPods to my iPhone,” and it will understand.
Step 6:To disable Siri’s ChatGPT integration, open the System Settings app and go toScreen Time > Content & Privacy, enable the toggle next toContent & Privacy, then selectIntelligence & Siri. Here, disableChatGPT Integration.
How to summarize webpages with Apple Intelligence
Found a webpage that’s just a wall of text? Apple Intelligence can help make it more manageable and comprehensible.
Step 1:Open Safari, choose theReaderbutton in the URL bar, then selectShow Reader. PickSummarizeat the top of the page to have Apple Intelligence sum up the content for you.
Step 2:Alternatively, select a body of text on the webpage, then right-click it and go toWriting Tools > Show Writing Tools. you may now pick eitherSummarize,Create Key Points,Make List, orMake Tableto get an abridged version of the webpage’s text.
Step 3:To return to the normal webpage view, select theReaderbutton in the URL bar, then pickHide Reader.
How to summarize audio with Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence will automatically transcribe audio recordings — and generate summaries of those transcriptions — if you want it to, which could save you a considerable amount of time and effort.
Step 1:Open the Notes app, create a new note, then select theRecord Audiobutton in the app’s top toolbar. Alternatively, open a note that already contains an audio recording.
Step 2:Double-click the recording so that the recording controls appear on the right-hand side. To the left of the redRecordbutton, select theTranscriptbutton (it looks like a set of quotation marks inside a speech bubble). This will transcribe your recording for you.
Step 3:Select the … button above your transcript, then choose eitherAdd Transcript to Noteto insert the text into your note orCopy Transcriptto use it elsewhere.
Step 4:At the top of the right-hand sidebar containing the recording controls, chooseSummaryto have Apple Intelligence summarize your transcription.
Step 5:In the summary box, choose …, thenCopy SummaryorShare Summaryto send the summary somewhere else.
How to use Apple Intelligence to summarize notifications and reduce interruptions
Tired of being overwhelmed with notifications? Apple Intelligence can summarize them so you don’t need to read them all, or reduce distracting notifications to keep you focused.
Step 1:To get started, open the System Settings app and go toNotificationsin the sidebar. UnderNotification Center, pickSummarize notifications, then make sure the toggle next toSummarize Notificationsis enabled. You can enable or disable notification summaries on a per-app basis in the list underneath theSummarize Notification Previews Fromheader.
Step 2:If you want to cut out distracting notifications but still get alerted to important ones, use the Reduce Interruptions Focus mode. In System Settings, findFocusin the sidebar, then selectReduce Interruptions. you’re able to now decide which apps and people to allow through, set a schedule, and change how apps and your device act when the Reduce Interruptions Focus is active.
Step 3:Finally, there’s a toggle in this menu titledIntelligent Breakthrough and Silencing. This is the key component of the Reduce Interruptions Focus — it’s what lets important notifications through and blocks others — so it’s on by default. You can enable it on other Focus modes too, if you like.
Apple Intelligence brings a wide range of new features to your Mac, from notification summaries to writing tools and improvements to Siri. Despite that, some features aren’t yet available and are not expected to arrive until early 2025 — that includes Genmoji, the Image Playground, plus better contextual awareness for Siri. We’ll update this guide as soon as those features touch down so that you know how to use them in your daily life.