Working smarter with Apple Intelligence: What does it mean for your organization?

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Apple recently took another step into the world of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Apple Intelligence. Starting this fall, this technology will also be available in Dutch, opening the door to a range of smart features for business users. But what exactly does Apple Intelligence entail, and how can your organization benefit?

What is Apple Intelligence?

Apple Intelligence is an integrated AI system that runs on your own Apple device - such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch. Unlike many other AI solutions, Apple's system runs locally. So your data stays on your device and is not shared with external servers. Only when absolutely necessary is an additional model temporarily enabled via Private Cloud Compute, completely anonymous and to the highest security standards.

What can you do with it as a business user?

Apple Intelligence is designed to make your workday more efficient, secure and intuitive. Some practical applications:

  • Smart summaries of long e-mails, group messages and even meetings.
  • Writing Help For rewriting, from professional emails to creative memos.
  • Action Recognition: see an appointment proposal in a message? Apple Intelligence immediately suggests it in your calendar.
  • Live translations during conversations via FaceTime or phone, useful for international consultations.

Why is this relevant to your organization?

For businesses working with Apple devices, Apple Intelligence offers immediate benefits:

  • Efficiency: spend less time reading long posts or drafting.
  • Privacy statement: sensitive business information remains secure on the device.
  • Ease of use: intuitive support without additional apps or complex settings.

Analyst ICT and Apple Intelligence

At Analyst ICT, we follow technological developments closely. Recently at Apple in Cupertino we were able to experience for ourselves the “real” Apple Intelligence and in our opinion it can be a valuable solution on your digital work environment.

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