Apple Plans to Open Apple Intelligence to Developers [Report]

Apple is planning to let third-party developers tap into its own artificial intelligence models, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The company is said to be working on a software development kit (SDK) and supporting tools that would give developers access to Apple's large language models — the same ones behind its new Apple Intelligence features.The announcement is expected at WWDC 2025 on June 9. At first, access would be limited to the smaller models that run directly on-device, not the more powerful versions in the cloud. Even so, it's a big step that could open the door to a new wave of AI-powered apps built specifically for Apple's platforms.Right now, Apple Intelligence supports things like notification summaries, rewriting and proofreading text, and simple image generation in iOS and macOS. The upcoming SDK would give developers a way to use the underlying tech in their own apps — something that's only been possible through workarounds like Core ML or third-party AI tools until now.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

May 21, 2025 - 01:30
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Apple Plans to Open Apple Intelligence to Developers [Report]


Apple is planning to let third-party developers tap into its own artificial intelligence models, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The company is said to be working on a software development kit (SDK) and supporting tools that would give developers access to Apple's large language models — the same ones behind its new Apple Intelligence features.

The announcement is expected at WWDC 2025 on June 9. At first, access would be limited to the smaller models that run directly on-device, not the more powerful versions in the cloud. Even so, it's a big step that could open the door to a new wave of AI-powered apps built specifically for Apple's platforms.

Right now, Apple Intelligence supports things like notification summaries, rewriting and proofreading text, and simple image generation in iOS and macOS. The upcoming SDK would give developers a way to use the underlying tech in their own apps — something that's only been possible through workarounds like Core ML or third-party AI tools until now.

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