Apple Releases Second Betas of iOS 18.2 and More With Genmoji, Image Playground and ChatGPT Integration

Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates to developers for testing purposes. The betas come two weeks after Apple released the first 18.2 and 15.2 betas. Alongside the second betas of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating system updates, Apple has also seeded the first betas of watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, and visionOS 2.2.

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With today's updates, Apple is continuing to test the next phase of Apple Intelligence, with these features available for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS:

Image Playground

Image Playground is Apple's image generation app, and it can create images based on prompts. You can enter a description of what you want or use the built-in suggestions and concepts that Apple provides. Apple will suggest costumes, locations, items, and more to add to an image, and these concepts are intelligent and can draw inspiration from a Messages thread or content in the Notes app.

There are options to create characters that resemble your friends and family, and you can choose a photo for ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ to use as inspiration to create a related image. Elements added to ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ creations are previewed, and there is a preview history so you can undo a change and go back to a prior version.

While ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ is a standalone app, it is also integrated into Messages. ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ does not make photorealistic images and is instead limited to animation or illustration styles.

Image Wand

Image Wand is an Image Playground-related feature that's available in the Notes app on ā€ŒiPadā€Œ. You can draw a rough sketch with the Apple Pencil or circle a blank space or a key phrase in a note to have ā€ŒImage Wandā€Œ generate an appropriate image.

Genmoji

Genmoji are custom emoji characters that you can create based on descriptions and phrases. Like ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ creations, you can base them on your friends and family, with the data pulled from the People album in Photos. You can also make characters using basic elements, and you'll get multiple ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ suggestions to choose from. You can create ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ using the emoji keyboard.

ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ are limited to iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 right now, and will be coming to macOS Sequoia later.

Siri ChatGPT Integration

Siri can integrate with ChatGPT for certain requests, but only with user approval. If ā€ŒSiriā€Œ is unable to provide an answer to a query, ā€ŒSiriā€Œ will hand the request over to ChatGPT. ChatGPT's answer will then be provided by ā€ŒSiriā€Œ.

ChatGPT can be used to create content from scratch, including text and images. No account is required to use ChatGPT integration, and Apple and OpenAI do not store requests.

Visual Intelligence

iPhone 16 users have access to Visual Intelligence, a feature that provides information about what's around you. If you open the camera and point it at a restaurant, for example, you'll see opening hours and reviews.

Some other ā€ŒVisual Intelligenceā€Œ capabilities include reading text out loud, detecting phone numbers and addresses to add them to Contacts, copying text, and summarizing text. There is an option to search Google for where to buy a specific item that you see, and you can also point the camera at something and then get more information about it from ChatGPT.

Apple plans to expand this feature to include more functionality over time.

Writing Tools

Apple is enhancing the Writing Tools feature to add an option to make more open-ended changes. In iOS 18.1 and its sister updates, Writing Tools can only be used to change the tone to friendly, professional, and a more simplified version. In iOS 18.2, you can describe the tone or content change that you want to make, such as adding more action words, or turning an email into a poem.

More Languages

ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ supports localized English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and the UK in addition to U.S. English.

Wait List

If you've already been testing ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ and are opted in, you will have access to Writing Tools, ChatGPT integration, and ā€ŒVisual Intelligenceā€Œ automatically.

There is a secondary waiting list for early access to use ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ, ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ, and ā€ŒImage Wandā€Œ. You can sign up to get access in ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ or in the areas where you access ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ or ā€ŒImage Wandā€Œ.

When you request access, you are added to a wait list for all three capabilities and you'll get a notification when the features are available for you to use. Apple is rolling out access to the new image generation features over the coming weeks.

Availability and Compatibility

The second betas are available on all devices, but the ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ features require a device capable of ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ. As of right now, the betas are limited to developers, but there will likely be a public beta coming in the not too distant future. Apple is still working on refining the new ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ tools, and the company warns that ā€ŒGenmojiā€Œ, ā€ŒImage Wandā€Œ, and ā€ŒImage Playgroundā€Œ can sometimes give you results you weren't expecting. Apple is collecting feedback on these experiences and will refine them over time.

The feedback received will help Apple determine when the image generation features will be more widely available for beta testing and when they'll see an eventual public launch.

ā€ŒApple Intelligenceā€Œ in iOS 18.2 requires an ā€ŒiPhoneā€Œ 15 Pro or ā€ŒiPhone 16ā€Œ model. iPadOS 18.2 requires an ā€ŒiPadā€Œ with an M-series chip or an A17 Pro chip, while macOS Sequoia 15.2 requires a Mac with an M-series chip.

Release Date

Apple is expected to release the iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, and visionOS 2.2 updates in early December.

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All Settings icons now in dark mode

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13 months ago
Does it come with approvals? I’m still waiting.
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13 months ago

Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates to developers for testing purposes. The betas come two weeks after Apple released the first 18.2 and 15.2 betas. Alongside the second betas of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating system updates, Apple has also seeded the first betas of watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, and visionOS 2.2.
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13 months ago

MacOS 15.2 beta 2 OTA is still not showing yet.
I had to switch back to simply the Sequoia developer beta release lane vs. the 15.2 beta release lane in the drop down. Just like they did for 15.1 a few months ago.
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13 months ago
Oh thank god they fixed the Safari thing with closing tabs on iOS. On beta 1 if you swiped left to close a tab it was incredibly finicky and didn't work 100% of the time. It's back to normal now ?

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Safari seems snappier
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