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Advanced AI Dictation Not Enabled by Default in iOS 27 Beta

Apple's next-generation AI dictation feature for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air is not turned on by default in the first developer beta of iOS 27.

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Apple says the new AI-powered dictation system delivers "a major boost in accuracy," with more reliable on-the-fly capitalization and punctuation than the existing dictation system. The feature runs on Apple's new AFM 3 Core Advanced model, which is a 20-billion-parameter, natively multimodal system that uses a sparse architecture, activating just one to four billion parameters at a time depending on the request.

To fit a model that large onto a smartphone, the full model is stored in flash memory rather than DRAM, with a lightweight routing block selecting a fixed set of "experts" during initial processing and periodically reselecting them during generation, a technique Apple calls Instruction-Following Pruning.

In side-by-side human evaluations against Apple's previous production dictation system across seven quality dimensions, AFM 3 Core Advanced was preferred on overall quality by a margin of 44.7% to 17.6%, with that preference holding consistently across the other six dimensions, which include punctuation, casing, layout, meaning capture, disfluency handling, and style.

Because of the model's size, the upgraded dictation is limited to a handful of newer devices: the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ and ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max, the ‌iPhone Air‌, the Vision Pro with M5 chip, iPads with an M4 chip or later with at least 12GB of RAM, and Macs with an M3 chip or later with at least 12GB of RAM. Notably, the standard iPhone 17 is excluded, as it ships with 8GB of RAM rather than the 12GB the larger model requires. The same AFM Core Advanced model also powers Apple's new customizable expressive Siri voices, another opt-in preview as of beta 1.

The new dictation model runs entirely on-device, so transcription quality stays the same whether or not the iPhone is connected to a network. It remains unclear whether the preview will stay off by default when ‌iOS 27‌ is released officially later this year, or whether Apple will switch it on automatically at some point during the beta cycle this summer.

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1 week ago
This seems like a case of planned obsolescence on the Mac front. I have an M2 MacBook Pro Max with 96gb of ram - it seems quite odd that it's not powerful enough to run the same AI models as a base M3, unless Apple just wanted to limit the amount of machines they had to test it on.
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1 week ago

Tim saving those tokens to buy more RAM…
runs on device, so costs apple nothing.
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1 week ago

Tim saving those tokens to buy more RAM…
These models do not consume any token from Apple's servers because it runs entirely on-device.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago

Even the M1 Ultra should have no problems with it. I don’t want it but it’s absolutely a move to push more Mac sales which is even worse as AI is the reason for the shortage and price increases.
I think it is a question of *how* the foundational models are run. Likely they are coded to run exclusively on the Neural Engine. There were pretty beginning leaps between M2 & M3 (and again between M4 & M5 but it seems not enough to warrant a separate tier in this case).

I agree, it would be nice to have that option for those of us running higher end M1 & M2 Macs.
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1 week ago

Wait, not turned on (meaning off by default), or not yet available? I haven't been able to find the option on my 17 Pro Max.
It’s in settings, under general, and then under keyboards.
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1 week ago
Wait, not turned on (meaning off by default), or not yet available? I haven't been able to find the option on my 17 Pro Max.
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