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Apple Intelligence will support more languages from April

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Apple’s AI suite, Apple Intelligence, will soon be available in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and simplified Chinese, along with localized English versions for India and Singapore.

During the company’s Q4 2024 quarterly results call on Thursday, CEO Tim Cook said that the company will roll out support for these additional languages in April.

Last year, Apple Intelligence’s first release only supported U.S. English. Later, in December, when the company issued the iOS 18.2 update, it included support for English in Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, South African, and U.K. localizations. The company hasn’t revealed plans to roll out its AI suite in the EU and Mainland China.

Cook also noted that the new version of Siri, which understands on-screen context, will come out “over the next several months.”

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