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You can disable Apple Intelligence altogether or just the features you find unuseful.
Let’s be honest; not everyone cares or is excited about AI on their devices. A recent survey also suggests that 73% of Apple users think Apple Intelligence adds little to no value to their device experience.
While Apple Intelligence features like Writing Tools and Visual Intelligence can speed up your workflow and improve your knowledge, some users might prefer not to use them due to privacy concerns. Fortunately, Apple allows you to disable Apple Intelligence on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Keep reading to learn how.
While you may have your own reasons why you no longer want Apple Intelligence, here are some of the common reasons why most users are looking to disable Apple Intelligence on their devices:
While Apple Intelligence was introduced to revolutionize how you interact with your Apple devices, the issue is that Apple automatically enables all its features when you turn it on for the first time. Also, Apple Intelligence is still in its nascent stage, so it can sometimes deliver wrong information, such as wrong Notification Summaries, making a strong case in favor of turning off Apple Intelligence on your device. Let’s jump in to see how you can turn it off on different Apple devices:
You can turn off Apple Intelligence on an iPhone or iPad like this:
Turning off Apple Intelligence on a Mac is pretty similar, too:
While you can disable Apple Intelligence altogether, it’s possible to turn off a few features, such as Writing Tools, individually, if you don’t find them particularly useful.
For example, you can turn off text summaries in the Messages app notifications by heading to Settings → Apps → Messages and toggling off Summarize Messages.
Apple has, by default, enabled Apple Intelligence to learn how you use each app on your iPhone to help it deliver valuable suggestions across the apps. However, it isn’t wrong to be uncomfortable sharing your app usage data with Apple to help improve Apple Intelligence.
Fortunately, Apple allows you to disable Apple Intelligence from accessing how you use an app on your iPhone. However, you must do this individually for every app, as there’s no universal switch. Here’s how to do this:
Signing off…
That’s how easy it is to disable Apple Intelligence on your Apple devices. Once done, your iPhone or Mac will now operate as usual with no resource-consuming AI features running in the background. If, for some reason, in the future, you decide you want to use AI features, you can head to the appropriate settings app on your device and re-enable Apple Intelligence.
Which Apple Intelligence feature do you love or are disappointed with the most? Do share your thoughts in the comments.
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