Apple and Google are hyping up the artificial intelligence capabilities they’re bringing to iPhone and Android smartphones — Apple has even shamelessly hijacked the acronym, calling them “Apple Intelligence.” But apparently not everyone is eager to get into these new assistive technologies: A new survey from SellCell shows that 73% of Apple users think AI adds little to no value to the phone experience, while CNET found that 25% of smartphone owners don’t Not interested at all.
If you’re not interested in Apple Intelligence, or you’d rather wait until the technology is more mature, it’s easy to turn it off completely or selectively disable certain features.
I’m not an AI geek – I appreciate things like notification summaries and cleaning tools In the Photos app. However, Apple Intelligence is also a work in progress, an evolving set of features that Apple is touting as a step-by-step development process. If you don’t want to be distracted or feel like you’re doing Apple’s testing for them (this is Developer and public beta is for).
Keep in mind that Apple Intelligence only works with iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, or M-series Macs and iPads (and the latest iPad mini). if you have Updated to iOS 18.2,you need to Add yourself to the queue to access new features.
Here’s what you need to know about disabling it.
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How to completely turn off Apple Intelligence (iPhone, iPad, and Mac)
Open set up (iPhone or iPad) or System settings (Mac) and select Apple Smart and Siri. then close Apple information options. Click in the dialog box that appears to confirm your choice Turn off Apple Smart.
This is what you lose:
(Oddly, the cleanup tool in Photos remains even when Apple Intelligence is turned off, probably because the app downloaded resources for it the first time you used it.)
How to turn off individual Apple Intelligence features
Maybe you find some Apple Intelligence features useful and others annoying (or just highly interesting). You can turn off specific features in the app’s settings.
For example, to disable text summaries in message notifications, go to Settings > Apps > Messages and close summarize message options.
Some features are not application specific. Writing Tools Proof or rewrite text using Apple Intelligence, which appears as an option when you select text, regardless of the application. To turn it off, you need to disable Apple Intelligence system-wide.
Also note that almost every app has an Apple Intelligence & Siri option in Settings with Learn from this app option (on by default). This only applies to Apple Intelligence and whether Siri can monitor how you use it to make suggestions; it doesn’t affect any specific Apple Intelligence functionality.
For more information on iOS 18.2, see How the Mail app categorizes messages in iOS 18.2 and If you have not upgraded yet, please make a backup first.
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