You can access ChatGPT’s native integrations, Genmoji, Visual Intelligence, and more today. Here’s how.
In May, Apple unveiled Apple Intelligence, the company’s take on artificial intelligence (AI). However, with the release of iOS 18.1, users didn’t get to see many of the AI features Apple touted at WWDC. Now, iOS 18.2 is finally delivering some of the most exciting features.
On Wednesday, Apple released iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and MacOS Sequoia 15.2 for supported devices, making a new array of AI tools available to the public. These features include the much anticipated native integration of ChatGPT, Genmoji, Image Playground, Image Wand, Visual Intelligence, and more.
Keep reading for a complete roundup of the features and a brief description of what to expect.
To kick off the roundup, let’s start with the feature Apple users will likely use the most — Genmoji. With this feature, users can generate emojis using text prompts that can then be sent as stickers, used inline with messages, or added to Tapback reactions. The emojis keep the same aesthetic as others typically found on the Apple keyboard.
The prompts can be as fun as you’d like, such as «a T-Rex wearing a Christmas sweater.» Once the prompt is entered, users will have multiple options to choose from. When one is selected, it will populate under the Stickers tab for easy access in the future.