Apple announced Monday that it is leaving Visionos 2.4, bringing that feature of Ai Intelligence Apple on Apple Vision Pro. The update also introduces new spatial experiences and Apple Vision Pro for iPhone.
With Apple Intelligence on Apple Vision Pro, users will access the writing tools that allow them to rewrite, try and summarize the text with the help of it. Users will also take access to the images of the images and genius in order to create unique images created by him and emoji.
Moreover, users can use natural language search in the Photos app to find specific images simply by describing them. Vision Pro users can also create a “memory film” based on their photos and videos about specific topics, thanks to a new Apple intelligence feature starting today.
Visionos 2.4 also includes support for priority messages in the mail, mail summary, image sticks, priority notifications at the notifications and summary of the notifications.
The first set of Apple Intelligence features is available to users with their equipment and Syria language located in English.
Regarding new space experiences, Apple is launching a new spatial gallery app that gives users access to a spatial library about art, culture, nature, sports, entertainment, and more. The app will be regularly updated with new content, says Apple.
The new Apple Vision Pro app for iPhone allows users to do a variety of different things, including apps in line to download, access to information about Vision Pro and finding tips to improve their experience. The app contains a discover page that surfaces recommendations for new experiences in Apple Vision Pro, such as popular applications and games.
Apple Today also announced that it is distributing new Apple intelligence features, including a “priority notifications” feature that aims to help users manage their notifications by giving priority to important announcements and minimizing distractions from the least important ones on a user’s blockage screen.
Plus, the technology giant is expanding Apple’s intelligence access and supporting support for new languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Chinese (simplified).