Apple Enhances Apple Intelligence with iPhone User Data Collection for iOS 18.5 and macOS 15.5

Published on 4.15.25

  Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a crucial component in the development of virtual assistants like Apple's own AI system, Apple Intelligence. As technology continues to advance, companies are increasingly relying on user data to improve the capabilities of these systems. In the case of Apple, the company is reportedly collecting data from iPhone users to enhance the AI capabilities of its virtual assistants. This move has raised concerns about privacy, with some critics arguing that it infringes on users' right to control their personal information. However, Apple claims that it is committed to preserving user privacy while still improving the performance of its AI systems. The company's efforts are reflected in its plans to roll out a new technique for training its Apple Intelligence system in the upcoming beta versions of iOS 18.5 and macOS 15.5. The use of on-device data to improve AI performance is a key aspect of this approach, allowing users to maintain control over their personal information while still benefiting from enhanced virtual assistant capabilities.

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