Apple's iOS 18.3 comes with a warning about a new setting that Apple has turned on by default — and you may want to switch it off. Here's what you need to know.
Anyone who downloads Apple's upcoming software updates will have to take a few steps to disable Apple Intelligence.
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Apple Intelligence will only be enabled by default for hardware that supports it. For the iPhone, that's just the iPhone 15 Pro series, iPhone 16 series, and iPhone 16 Pro series. It goes further back on the iPad and Mac—Apple Intelligence works on any model with an M1 processor or newer.
The next big update for your iPhone, iPad, or Mac may automatically turn notification summaries and other AI-powered features unless you go into the settings and switch it off.
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Apple's upcoming iOS 18.3 update. From smarter notifications to Visual Intelligence upgrades and bug fixes, here's what to expect.