New in the Shortcuts Library: Apple Intelligence shortcuts
Now that Apple Intelligence is available in Shortcuts, I've built a set for the Use Model action, Writing Tools, Image Playground, and Photos Memories.
For a given input, asks you to describe your change – then, creates a summary, key points, list, and table, plus proofreads, rewrites, and adjusts the tone. Produces Markdown-ready text, complete with auto-generated title.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search and takes you to the “Allow Siri When Locked” setting, which you can toggle off to disallow sensitive information from being accessible while locked.
Allows you to enter a request, asks which model to prompt, then lets you ask Follow Up questions, and shows you the final response.
Opens the settings app to Notifications > Siri Suggestions you can customize which apps show up in the Suggestions widget or Lock Screen.
Opens the deep link into Settings > General > Siri on iOS or the Speech settings on macOS.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Language to let you change between one of the many options available.
Asks you to describe a memory to create, then uses Apple Intelligence and the Photos app to generate a Memory for you.
Opens the Settings app to the FaceTime category where you can control incoming calls, announce calls, where you can be reached, Live Captions, and Eye Contact.
Searches the App Store for an app of your choice, then exports the Release Notes (and date) as rich text.
Sample shortcut showing how One Thing can be used to show progress.
Save a short note to yourself by dictating or typing in the body, then automatically sending the email to your own email address with a canned title.
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