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The release of Apple's AI features will be postponed.


 According to a Bloomberg News report on Sunday, Apple's future artificial intelligence features will not debut alongside the impending software updates for the iPhone and iPad, but rather later than expected.


According to the story, which cited people with knowledge of the situation, the iPhone manufacturer intends to start distributing Apple Intelligence to consumers as part of software updates that will be available by October. According to Bloomberg, AI functionality would be available a few weeks after the initial September launches of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.
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The article also stated that Apple intends to make Apple Intelligence available to software developers for early testing as soon as this week through betas of iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1.

An inquiry for comment sent to Apple outside of regular business hours was not immediately answered.

To boost declining sales, Apple highlighted its AI drive in June by releasing a plethora of new features and software updates for its iPhone and other devices.

Apple Intelligence—which leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to summon text, images, and other content—will be available on the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad, Mac, and later models with the M1 chip. Mac PCs can view and interact with the iPhone's screen thanks to iPhone Mirroring on MacOS Sequoia.

The allegation comes after Apple postponed the release of three new AI features in late June due to historic EU tech regulations requiring it to make sure competing goods and services work with its device.

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