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Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies

Linda Hamilton
Linda HamiltonOriginal
2024-10-12 06:06:02645browse

Summaries and smart reply options aren't the flashiest of Apple Intelligence features, but these are capabilities that Apple is introducing in iOS 18.1 that have the potential to be useful for most people's day-to-day device usage.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


Summaries

Summaries are available across the operating system and can be used in different ways for apps, notifications, emails, and more.

Mail and Messages

In your email inbox in the Mail app, you'll see an AI summary of the main content of the email message, so you can tell whether it's important at a glance. You don't get a lot of information, but it's enough to give context when the title doesn't unveil what an email is about. When you tap into an email, you can use the "Summarize" option at the top to get an overview.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


You'll see summaries of incoming messages on the Lock Screen so you can decide whether it's important to respond. It's particularly useful for long messages, because it's good at pulling out the most important bits. You can also see summaries of unread messages right in the Messages app.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


You can turn off Messages summaries by going to Settings > Apps > Messages and toggling off Summarize Messages. Turn off Mail summaries the same way, but in the Mail section.

Notifications

For almost all of your notifications, Apple Intelligence can group them up and give you a short, one-sentence summary of what's in them. Tapping expands the stack so you can see everything individually.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


Notification summaries work for built-in apps like Messages, and also your third-party apps. Apple Intelligence tries to pick out what's most relevant. For messaging apps or email, it'll give a short summary of one or two messages, while aggregates like camera motion notifications are grouped up so you can see which areas had motion activations at a glance.

Notification summaries are automatic when you have Apple Intelligence on, but if you want to turn them off, you can do so by opening up the Settings app, going to Notifications, and turning off Summarize Previews. You can disable the feature entirely or on a per-app basis.

Safari

Safari supports a new Apple Intelligence Summary feature that lets you get an overview of webpages or articles. If you see a purple sparkle on the URL bar, you can tap it to view a summary.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


Summaries are technically part of Reader Mode, but you don't always have to enter into Reader Mode to view one. Summaries show up automatically for longer articles, but if you're not seeing one, tap into Reader Mode and then tap on the Summarize button.

You can also select any text anywhere in Safari, then tap on Writing Tools, and choose Summary to get a summary of your highlighted text. This summarize feature is part of Writing Tools.

Summaries tend to be a paragraph at most, so you're not always going to get a full picture of what's in an article. It's more of an overview to let you know whether it's worth reading.

Notes

In the Notes app, you can select text and choose the Writing Tools Summary option just like you can in Safari, but there are also summaries created for recorded phone call transcripts and transcripts of voice memo recordings captured with the Notes app.

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


In a note with a recording, tap into it and you'll see a "Summary" option at the top that you can choose to get a summary of a transcript. Note that phone call recording, voice memos in notes, and transcripts of those recordings are available to everyone. It's only the summary feature that's an Apple Intelligence feature.

Other Apps

In all apps, you can select any text and use Writing Tools to generate a summary of that text, just like you can in Safari and Notes.

スマート リプライ

スマート リプライはメールとメッセージの機能で、キーボードの上の提案バーに表示されます。

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


スマート リプライは、「今夜映画に行きませんか?」など、明確な質問が含まれているメッセージに返信する場合に便利です。または「昨夜[ここに人気のテレビ番組を挿入]を見ましたか?」

Apple Intelligence: What to Know About Summaries and Smart Replies


他のほとんどの応答にはあまり役に立ちません。スマート リプライは個々の口調や声から学習するわけではないようで、ほとんどの場合、提案は必ずしも人間から発せられたものであるとは限りません。 「はは」という返事や感嘆符を多用する傾向があり、「はは」という返答を示唆していないときは、相手の言ったことを言い換えていることがよくありますが、これは一般的に人々がメッセージに応答する方法ではありません。

これらの機能はどのくらい便利ですか?

スマート リプライとその他の Apple Intelligence 機能は現在ベータ版であり、ベータ版でもリリースされる予定です。概要には完全性の点で改善の余地がありますが、このオプションは特にロック画面で通知を表示したり、電子メール メッセージをスクロールしたりするときにすでに便利です。

長い形式のコンテンツの概要は、より詳細になる可能性があります。

スマート リプライは現時点では用途が疑わしいですが、個人的なコンテキスト Siri の機能が活用されれば、さらに改善されることを願っています。来年リリースされます。現時点では、スマート リプライは煩わしいとさえ言えるかもしれませんが、私たちは Apple Intelligence のごく初期の段階にいます。

Apple Intelligence の要件

概要とスマート リプライを使用するにはApple Intelligence 機能を利用するには、Apple Intelligence に対応したデバイスが必要です。これには、iPhone 15 Pro、iPhone 15 Pro Max、すべての iPhone 16 モデル、M シリーズ チップを搭載したすべての iPad、および M シリーズ チップを搭載したすべての Mac が含まれます。

Apple Intelligence 機能は動作しません。処理能力とメモリが必要なため、他のデバイスには使用できません。

リリース日

現時点では、Apple Intelligence は iOS 18.1、iPadOS 18.1、および macOS Sequoia 15.1 ベータ版です。ベータ版は開発者とパブリック ベータ テスターが利用でき、アップデートは 10 月 28 日月曜日にリリースされる予定です。

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