
The new AI features announced by Apple, called "Apple Intelligence," will be supported on devices running on an M1 chip or later for iPad and Mac users. For mobile requirements, the support will be restricted to either an iPhone 15 Pro or one of the iPhone 16 devices launching this fall. It is important to note that Apple won't force users to use the new AI features and will make the capabilities opt-in.

The name of the new AI system Apple plans to unveil at WWDC 2024 is "Apple Intelligence."

Apple's new AI system, called Apple Intelligence, will use an algorithm to determine whether it can process a particular task on-device or if it will need to send the query to a cloud server, according to a report from Bloomberg. Apple will reportedly use its own technology and tools from OpenAI to power its new AI features. The company will focus on adding AI-powered summarizations, reply suggestions, and an AI overhaul for Siri.
For tasks that require more computing power, Apple is said to be using its own M2 chips in data centers with a Secure Enclave to ensure that data processed remotely is as secure as it would be on-device. This suggests that more complex tasks will be processed by external servers, while simple tasks will be processed directly on the device.