The new AI-powered Clean Up feature in the Apple Photos app got people raving about the magical ability to “fix” pictures — and posting examples of when things go horribly wrong. The positive ...
The latest developer beta of iOS 18.1 brings with it Clean Up for Photos, an Apple Intelligence feature that can remove unwanted elements from photographs. One of the main features of Apple ...
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Apple has joined the AI game with Apple Intelligence, finally catching up to its competitors in that department. And with the iOS 18.1 update in October, most people who have a compatible iPhone can ...
The new Clean Up feature is accessible in the Photos app when editing a photo. It’s denoted by a new eraser-style icon in the bottom toolbar. The feature offers smart detection and uses multiple ...
Whether it's a scrap of paper on the ground or a bystander that wandered into the family photo, the Photos app on iPhone, iPad and Mac can clean it up. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for ...
You know when you take a perfect photo, only to realize the background ruins it? Maybe your adorable shot from the dog park accidentally includes another pup peeing, or your relaxing vacation actually ...
The initial Apple Intelligence features are gradually being introduced into iOS 18.1 developer beta versions prior to a public release later this fall. In iOS 18.1 beta 3, one of the most exciting new ...
Brady Snyder is a technology journalist that has written about mobile devices and computers for multiple publications for over two years. He graduated from St. John's University with a B.S. in ...
Apple today shared a new ad for the Clean Up feature in the Photos app, which can identify and remove distracting objects from the background of a photo. In the video, a man flexes his muscles in ...
You have to be patient to be an Apple faithful. As a company that iterates more than they innovate, Apple takes the slow road when it comes to new features, letting other companies work out the kinks ...