I’ve been exploring the “visual intelligence” aspect of Apple Intelligence in iOS 26 on my iPhone 17 lately, and while it’s not game-changing, it is occasionally useful and can be faster than using a ...
Apple has made the smallest update to Visual Intelligence in iOS 26, and yet the impact of being able to use it on any image is huge, and at least doubles the usefulness of this one feature.
iOS 26 introduces a new Visual Intelligence feature set, reshaping the way you interact with screenshots. By using advanced recognition technologies, this update enables you to extract actionable ...
On Monday, March 31, 2025, iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 were released, and the Japanese version of Apple's AI assistant Apple Intelligence is now available on iPhones, iPads, and Macs ...
Bosch Video Systems has introduced IVA Pro Context, a groundbreaking solution that advances video analytics into a new era of visual intelligence. Unlike traditional analytics that identify “what” is ...
When Google unveiled Circle to Search, I said I wanted a similar AI tool on iPhone as soon as possible. This was before the Galaxy S24 launch in early 2024. At the time, Circle to Search was a Galaxy ...
Visual Intelligence is one of the few AI-powered feature of iOS 18 that we regularly make use of. Just hold down the Camera button on your iPhone 16 (or trigger it with Control Center on an iPhone 15 ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. By now you should’ve upgraded to iOS 26 on your iPhone, and the ...
When Apple announced the iPhone 16 lineup, the new models featured an exclusive Apple Intelligence feature: Visual Intelligence. Powered by the Camera Control button, it was actually a gimmick to ...
At WWDC 2025, Apple announced some useful updates for Visual Intelligence in iOS. But it still trails similar AI tools from Google and Microsoft in one major way. I've been testing PC and mobile ...
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