Is the face and body detection service in the Vision framework a local model or a cloud model?
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/vision
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Hardware: Macbook Pro M4 Nov 2024
Software: macOS Tahoe 26.0 & xcode 26.0
Apple Intelligence is activated and the Image playground macOS app works
Running the following on xcode throws ImagePlayground.ImageCreator.Error.creationFailed
Any suggestions on how to make this work?
import Foundation
import ImagePlayground
Task {
let creator = try await ImageCreator()
guard let style = creator.availableStyles.first else {
print("No styles available")
exit(1)
}
let images = creator.images(
for: [.text("A cat wearing mittens.")],
style: style,
limit: 1)
for try await image in images {
print("Generated image: \(image)")
}
exit(0)
}
RunLoop.main.run()
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
The developer tutorial for visual intelligence indicates that the method to detect and handle taps on a displayed entity from the Search section is via an "OpenIntent" associated with your entity.
However, running this intent executes code from within my app. If I have the perform() method display UI, it always displays UI from within my app.
I noticed that the Google app's integration to visual intelligence has a different behavior-- tapping on an entity does not take you to the Google app -- instead, a Webview is presented sheet-style WITHIN the Visual Intelligence environment (see below)
How is that accomplished?
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
I'm trying to use Apple's new Visual Intelligence API for recommending content through screenshot image search. The problem I encountered is that the SemanticContentDescriptor labels are either completely empty or super misleading, making it impossible to query for similar content on my app. Even the closest matching example was inaccurate, returning a single label ["cardigan"] for a Supreme T-Shirt.
I see other apps using this API like Etsy for example, and I'm wondering if they're using the input pixel buffer to query for similar content rather than using the labels?
If anyone has a similar experience or something that wasn't called out in the documentation please lmk! Thanks.
Lookin for J - is this a safe place for discussing full apps ive built but not submitted or shared , I have maybe over 100 but had been unaware any assistance was provided..
is there a formal process to take to submit an app fro review to improve OS, other than during App Store review.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Tags:
Design
Developer Tools
iCloud Drive
Xcode
My app used app intents. And when user said "Prüfung der Bluetooth Funktion", screen can show the whole words. But in my app, it only can get "Bluetooth Funktion". This behaviour only happened in German version. In English version, everything worked well.
Is anyone can support me? Why German version siri cut my words?
Hi, guys. I'm writing about Apple Intelligence and I reached the point I have to explain App Intent Domains
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppIntents/app-intent-domains
but I noticed that there is a note explaining that these services are not available with Siri. I tried the example provided by Apple at
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppIntents/making-your-app-s-functionality-available-to-siri
and I can only make the intents work from the Shortcuts App, but not from Siri.
Is this correct. App Intent Domains are still not available with Siri?
Thanks
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Image Playground Error: Cannot find protocol declaration for 'ImageGenerationViewControllerDelegate'
@available(macCatalyst 18.1, *)
@available(iOS 18.1, *)
extension CKImageSelectionManager: ImagePlaygroundViewController.Delegate {
public func imagePlaygroundViewController(_ imagePlaygroundViewController: ImagePlaygroundViewController, didCreateImageAt imageURL: URL) {
}
func presentImagePlayground() {
let imagePlaygroundVC = ImagePlaygroundViewController()
// Set delegate to self to receive the callback
imagePlaygroundVC.delegate = self
imagePlaygroundVC.isModalInPresentation = true // Prevents dismissal with swipe if needed
self.delegate?.presentImageSelectionViewController(imagePlaygroundVC)
}
}
This generates an error in the xcode generated swift header.
I want to get depth map that when camera zoom in or zoom out or switch to telephoto.
I have got the depth map using ARkit that provide depth map that the colored RGB image from the wide-range camera and the depth ratings from the LiDAR scanner are fused together.
Now I want to switch camera to telephoto and hope to get new depth map.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
I've been following along with "App Shortcuts" development but cannot get Siri to run my Intent. The intent on its own works in Shortcuts, along with a couple others that aren't in the AppShortcutsProvder structure.
I keep getting the following two errors, but cannot figure out why this is occurring with documentation or other forum posts.
No ConnectionContext found for 12909953344
Attempted to fetch App Shortcuts, but couldn't find the AppShortcutsProvider.
Here are the relevant snippets of code -
(1) The AppIntent definition
struct SetBrightnessIntent: AppIntent {
static var title = LocalizedStringResource("Set Brightness")
static var description = IntentDescription("Set Glass Display Brightness")
@Parameter(title: "Level")
var level: Int?
static var parameterSummary: some ParameterSummary {
Summary("Set Brightness to \(\.$level)%")
}
func perform() async throws -> some IntentResult {
guard let level = level else {
throw $level.needsValueError("Please provide a brightness value")
}
if level > 100 || level <= 0 {
throw $level.needsValueError("Brightness must be between 1 and 100")
}
// do stuff with level
return .result()
}
}
(2) The AppShortcutsProvider (defined in my iOS app target, there are no other targets)
struct MyAppShortcuts: AppShortcutsProvider {
static var shortcutTileColor: ShortcutTileColor = .grayBlue
@AppShortcutsBuilder
static var appShortcuts: [AppShortcut] {
AppShortcut(
intent: SetBrightnessIntent(),
phrases: [
"set \(.applicationName) brightness to \(\.$level)",
"set \(.applicationName) brightness to \(\.$level) percent"
],
shortTitle: LocalizedStringResource("Set Glass Brightness"),
systemImageName: "sun.max"
)
}
}
Does anything here look wrong? Is there some magical key that I need to specify in Info.plist to get Siri to recognize the AppShortcutsProvider?
On Xcode 16.2 and iOS 18.2 (non-beta).
Hi,
I want to develop an app which makes use of Image Playground.
However, I am located in Europe which makes it impossible for me as Image Playground is not available for me. Even if I would like to distribute the app in the US.
Nor the simulator, nor a physical device will always return that support for ImagePlayground is not supported
(@Environment(.supportsImagePlayground) private var supportsImagePlayground)
How to set my environment such that I can test the feature in my iOS application
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
In this thread, I asked about adding parameters to App Shortcuts. The conclusion that I've drawn so far is that for App Shortcuts, there cannot be any parameters in the prompt, otherwise the system cannot find the AppShortcutsProvider. While this is fine for Shortcuts and non-voice interaction, I'd like to find a way to add parameters to the prompt. Here is the scenario:
My app controls a device that displays some content on "pages." The pages are defined in an AppEnum, which I use for Shortcuts integration via App Intents. The App Intent functions as expected, and is able to change the page based on the user selection within Shortcuts (or prompted if using the App Shortcut). What I'd like to do is allow the user to be able to say "Siri, open with ."
So far, The closest I've come to understanding how this works is through the .intentsdefinition file you can create (and SiriKit in general), however the part that really confused me there is a button in the File Editor that says "Convert to App Intent." To me, this means that I should be able to use the app intent I've already authored and hook that into Siri, rather than making an entirely new function/code-block that does exactly the same thing. Ideally, that's what I want to do.
What's the right way to define this behavior?
p.s. If I had to pick an intent schema in the context of AssistantSchemas, I'd say it's closest to the "Open File" one, if that helps. I'd ultimately like to make the "pages" user-customizable so in the long run, that would be what I'd do.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Tags:
Siri and Voice
SiriKit
App Intents
Apple Intelligence
I’m building an app that generates images based on text input from a specific text field. However, I’m encountering a problem:
For short prompts like "a cat and a dog", the entire string is sent to the Image Playground, even when I use the extracted method. For longer inputs, the behavior is inconsistent. Sometimes it extracts keywords correctly, but other times it doesn’t extract anything at all.
Since my app relies on generating images based on the extracted keywords, this inconsistency negatively impacts the user experience in my app. How can I make sure that keywords are always extracted from the input string?
Button("Generate", systemImage: "apple.intelligence") {
isPresented = true
}
.imagePlaygroundSheet(isPresented: $isPresented, concepts: [ImagePlaygroundConcept.extracted(from: text, title: textTitle)]) { url in
imageURL = url
}
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Hi Apple product owners.
I am missing a unified concept which might be derived from the use cases for mail categories and mail spam for the app "Mail" on Mac.
I need a recommendation on how to use categories in combination with the spam filter to get most out of it.
So I was looking for the use cases for the 2 functionality areas in order to figure out how to organise my mails by using as much automation as possible before I start creating intelligent folders in addition.
What can you recommend where I get this information from? I don't want to guess or read a lot of forum contributions which are based on guesses.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
I've been struggling and Siri support to an application. I have developed it kept getting this error when I run it on MacOS:
Failed to refresh AppShortcut parameters with error: Error Domain=Foundation._GenericObjCError Code=0 "(null)"
So I found AppIntentsSampleApp and downloaded and buil it and I get a similar, but larger, error:
Failed to refresh AppShortcut parameters with error: Error Domain=RBSServiceErrorDomain Code=1 "(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.private.xpc.launchd.app-server AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.assertiond.system-shell AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.runningboard.launchprocess)" UserInfo={NSLocalizedFailureReason=(originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.private.xpc.launchd.app-server AND originator doesn't have entitlement com.apple.assertiond.system-shell AND j
And it goes on and on.
What am I missing? I'm using Xcode 16. I don't see an option to add a Siri framework. I have tried adding both the intent and tap, intent frameworks, which does not seem to make a difference.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
I’m sure someone though about it already. But let’s have ecosystem, where Apple Intelligence uses your most capable (Apple) hardware at first and the cloud service as second.
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Hi everyone,
I’m an AI engineer working on autonomous AI agents and exploring ways to integrate them into the Apple ecosystem, especially via Siri and Apple Intelligence.
I was impressed by Apple’s integration of ChatGPT and its privacy-first design, but I’m curious to know:
• Are there plans to support third-party LLMs?
• Could Siri or Apple Intelligence call external AI agents or allow extensions to plug in alternative models for reasoning, scheduling, or proactive suggestions?
I’m particularly interested in building event-driven, voice-triggered workflows where Apple Intelligence could act as a front-end for more complex autonomous systems (possibly local or cloud-based).
This kind of extensibility would open up incredible opportunities for personalized, privacy-friendly use cases — while aligning with Apple’s system architecture.
Is anything like this on the roadmap? Or is there a suggested way to prototype such integrations today?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or pointers!
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Tags:
SiriKit
Machine Learning
Apple Intelligence
I couldn't find information about this in the documentation. Could someone clarify if this API is available and how to access it?
I'm the creator of an app that helps users learn Arabic. Inside of the app users can save words, engage in lessons specific to certain grammar concepts etc. I'm looking for a way for Siri to 'suggest' my app when the user asks to define any Arabic words. There are other questions that I would like for Siri to suggest my app for, but I figure that's a good start. What framework am I looking for here? I think AppItents? I remember I played with it for a bit last year but didn't get far. Any suggestions would be great.
Would the new Foundations model be any help here?
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Hi Apple team,
When using AppShortcutsProvider, I hit the hard limit:
Each app may have at most 10 App Shortcuts.
This feels limiting for apps that offer multiple workflows and would benefit from deeper Siri integration.
Could this cap be raised — ideally to 30 — to support broader use of AppIntents, enhance Siri automation, and unlock more system-level capabilities?
AppShortcuts are a fantastic tool. Increasing the limit would make them even more powerful.
Thanks!
Topic:
Machine Learning & AI
SubTopic:
Apple Intelligence
Tags:
Shortcuts
App Intents
Apple Intelligence