Apple Intelligence has been a hot topic since its announcement nearly a year ago. While it may still have some flaws, it is a technology that is here to stay and is available on most modern Apple devices, including Mac. If you are new to Apple Intelligence and want to know how to use it on your Mac, here is everything you need to know: To use Apple Intelligence on your Mac, you need a Mac with an M-series chip (Apple silicon) and macOS 15.1 (macOS Sequoia) or higher. You can check your Mac's chip and software version in the About This Mac and Software Update sections. To turn on Apple Intelligence on your Mac, go to System Preferences, click on Apple Intelligence & Siri, and turn on Apple Intelligence. You can also enable the ChatGPT integration to enhance your AI experience. This will allow Siri to suggest using ChatGPT when it can't provide an answer. To enable ChatGPT, go to System Preferences, click on Apple Intelligence & Siri, and enable ChatGPT under Extensions. Additionally, you can create a Siri shortcut on your Mac to quickly access Siri or ChatGPT without using your voice. This can be done in the Apple Intelligence & Siri section of System Preferences. Apple Intelligence on Mac can be used to create images with Image Playground, summarize text, use writing tools to enhance your writing, and create smart replies automatically. While Apple Intelligence may still have some room for improvement, it can be a helpful tool on your Mac. And if needed, you can always rely on ChatGPT for more accurate responses.