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From next monthApple Intelligencewill be deployed on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Here are five big questions that Apple’s’Glowtime' eventleft me wondering about.

Apple Intelligence running on a range of Apple devices.

Apple Intelligence running on all your Apple devices.

How secure is my data, really?

But Apple doesn’t stop with its own servers.ChatGPTis accessible on iPhone through Siri 2.0 expected next year.

This gives the impression of the opposite of secure, givenOpenAI’s tendencyto help itself to public data.

Apple iPhone 16 in blue

Who wouldn’t want a gorgeous iPhone 16, but do you need one to use Apple Intelligence?

In fact, you don’t even need to create an OpenAI account to use ChatGPT.

Will I need an iPhone 16 to get the best from Apple Intelligence?

The new iPhone 16 looks lovely.

Apple Intelligence Writing Tools running on a Mac.

The new Writing Tools in Apple Intelligence are integrated into Mail.

Will there be a performance hit?

Ironically, when it comes to Macs, Apple Intelligence is much more forgiving of older models.

Will Apple Intelligence on a Mac keep following iPhone development?

What if I dont want Apple Intelligence?

What if I want a newiPhone 16, but have no interest in using Apple Intelligence?

Perhaps I want the ability to use Genmoji, but I don’t want the Writing Tools.

Even the newVisual Intelligencefeature they premiered at the Glowtime event is aknock-off of Google Lens.

It’s a great feature, but nothing new.

The Image Playground features are very similar to other AI-powered image generators.

Genmoji is perhaps the one new feature you’d find hard to replicate elsewhere.

I’m left wondering, is that it?

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