Thursday, April 3, 2025

Apple Intelligence Available in EU

Apple:

Starting today, with the availability of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, Apple Intelligence features are now available in many new languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (simplified) — as well as localized English for Singapore and India — and are accessible in nearly all regions around the world.

In addition, iPhone and iPad users in the EU have access to Apple Intelligence features for the first time[…]

I’m not sure why the Mac is absent from that list.

Norbert Heger:

Wasn’t macOS 15.4 supposed to bring support for additional languages like German to Apple Intelligence?

He has the system language set to English (which Apple Intelligence already supported) and is getting an error that Apple Intelligence is not available when Siri is set to German. But it works after changing the system language to German.

Nick Heer:

I remain skeptical that Apple Intelligence was ever “delayed” in the region. Until today, it was only available in variations of English. When Apple announced in November it would be bringing these features to the E.U., it sure seemed like it also needed the time to train its models on a range of new languages reflecting the regions where it would be used.

If Apple was so worried about the wrath of regulators, it could have made accessing Apple Intelligence in the E.U. as complicated as it does E.U.-specific features outside the region. But it did not.

Previously:

Update (2025-04-03): Steve Troughton-Smith:

[The] Mac doesn’t qualify as a VLOP, only iOS and iPadOS. Even if it did, though, it meets most if not all of the DMA requirements anyway, because it’s not locked down like iOS.

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@MJTsai "I’m not sure why the Mac is absent from that list."

Not sure if that image generation thing counts, but if so I've had "Apple Intelligence" on my MBP for awhile. That could be why it's not on that list, it's not "for the first time"


Since the Mac is not covered by the DMA, Apple Intelligence has been available in the EU right from the start.


So this wasn't about the "draconian" ai act? The one that says companies are responsible for what their "ai" does?

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