Apple is set to introduce its AI feature, Apple Intelligence, to Mac devices within the EU. However, the integration of this technology into iPhones and iPads in the region is still on hold. According to Fortune, the Apple Intelligence feature will be included in the forthcoming macOS Sequoia 15.1 update, specifically for Macs equipped with M1 chips or newer models, and when configured to U.S. English.
Detailed Release Notes Illuminate Platform-Specific Availability
The initial developer beta notes for macOS Sequoia 15.1 and iOS 18.1 reveal that Apple Intelligence will remain unavailable in China across all platforms. In contrast, within the EU, this restriction applies only to iOS and iPadOS devices, leaving macOS unaffected. Consequently, Mac users in the EU will benefit from the AI features, while those using iPhones and iPads must wait.
Regulatory Hurdles and the Digital Markets Act
Apple’s phased rollout of Apple Intelligence in the EU is largely attributed to challenges presented by the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The company is cautious, aiming to ensure its AI features comply with the DMA’s stringent standards. According to Fortune, Apple is in active discussions with EU regulators to overcome these hurdles. Unlike iPhones and iPads, macOS faces fewer regulatory barriers, making it a viable platform for deploying the AI feature in the EU.
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Confirmed by Industry Insiders
Insights from the Upgrade podcast highlight distinct differences in the release notes between macOS and iOS versions. A listener confirmed that while Mac users in the EU will soon access Apple Intelligence, the timeline for similar features on EU iPhones and iPads remains uncertain. As of now, Apple has not specified when these AI functionalities might extend to other devices within the region.
Public and Regulatory Reactions
The exclusion of Apple Intelligence from iPhones and iPads in the EU has stirred discussions among consumers and regulatory bodies alike. Apple remains focused on ensuring its AI features meet regional compliance requirements and is working towards broader accessibility across all devices in the EU. As reports suggest, Apple Intelligence will not be available on iOS 18 at its initial launch, further extending the wait for iPhone and iPad users.
For now, Mac users in the EU will be the first to experience Apple Intelligence when macOS Sequoia 15.1 is publicly released. The tech community will be closely watching Apple’s next steps as it navigates regulatory landscapes to bring advanced AI capabilities to its entire product lineup.
Source: Fortune
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