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 ...
According to Apple, Visual Intelligence with Camera Control lets you quickly learn "more about the places and objects around you. " You can look up details about a restaurant or business, have text ...
Apple’s iOS 18.3 introduces a new suite of Visual Intelligence features, designed to help you identify objects, extract information, and interact with your surroundings in innovative ways. While these ...
Last December, Apple introduced the first Visual Intelligence features to its newest iPhones. This allowed users to long-press their Camera Control button and point their iPhone’s camera at something, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Apple has added a new feature to Visual Intelligence, which is capable of searching for anything you’re viewing on the screen of your iPhone. Built on Apple Intelligence’s on-device processing ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook says AI is just as important as the internet or smartphones, and the company (finally) seems to be taking it seriously, thanks to a new deal with Google to use Gemini's technology.
Without drawing out the inevitable, Apple officially announced its big rebrand with iOS 26 taken off the wraps during its WWDC 2025 keynote. Apple’s choice to switch up the naming convention of its ...
When it launched, Apple 's Visual Intelligence feature allowed you to point your compatible phone's camera at things around you and either perform a Google Image Search or ask questions via ChatGPT.
Visual Intelligence on iPhones relies on the camera to make sense of the world around. Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trends Before we get into how to use Visual Intelligence, let's first break down ...
I might be that annoying friend — the one who always wants to fact-check something. I’m not usually trying to be obnoxious, I just want to make sure I’m getting the correct information, especially ...