Apple Intelligence suite brings in inclusivity and goes multilingual

As we are entering into an advanced future, it’s time for Apple intelligence to become multilingual. In order to make its AI more accessible worldwide, Apple is broadening its horizon by supporting other languages and incorporating it in its system. The emergence of Apple’s ability to learn new languages is mainly due to the fact that not everyone speaks English with a Siri-like accent.

This signifies a major focus on what the world requires and not what the company implies, this shifts the future approach of bringing in advanced features. Launching in April, the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook affirmed that the Apple Intelligence (AI suite) would support and incorporate other languages in different parts of the world, during Q4 2024 earnings call.

Apple’s AI Suite integrating more languages:

Apple Intelligence service will support languages other than U.S English and the update will include French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Simplified Chinese, all these languages will be supported. Furthermore, English access on the local level will be made available for India and Singapore. Apple Intelligence (AI suit) was first introduced in America in the English language. Support for iOS 18.2 was expanded in December, resulting in the inclusion of English localizations for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K.

There has not been any announcements regarding launching Apple’s AI suite in China or the European Union. Cook highlighted the language expansion and revealed that the next Siri will be launched in the near future, with enhancements to the on-screen context awareness. This update is designed to make things more user-friendly while also allowing users to integrate Apple’s AI into their daily lives more effectively. Apple Intelligence is getting smarter, more global, and more useful, let’s just hope it doesn’t start talking back in every language.

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Fatimah Misbah Hussain
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Fatimah Misbah Hussain is a tech writer at TECHi.com who transforms complex topics into accessible, compelling content for a global audience. She covers emerging trends, offers insightful updates, and explores technology’s evolving impact on society with clarity and depth.

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