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If you’re using an M1 MacBook Pro (2020) with the latest Sequoia 15.6.1 update and notice that Apple Intelligence is stuck at 100% loading, don’t worry—you can troubleshoot the issue easily. Here’s a simple step-by-step method to get your AI features to load properly:
First, try restarting your Mac. Sometimes, a quick reboot can solve temporary glitches or hang-ups.
If restarting doesn’t work, the next step is to sign out of your Apple ID and then sign back in. To do this:
– Open System Preferences.
– Click on your Apple ID at the top.
– Select “Overview” and then “Sign Out.”
– After signing out, restart your Mac and sign back into your Apple ID.
Another helpful step is to reset your network settings. Sometimes, connectivity issues can cause loading problems:
– Go to System Preferences > Network.
– Select your current network and click “Make Service Inactive.”
– Then, re-enable it by selecting it again.
If the problem persists, try resetting the NVRAM:
– Shut down your Mac.
– Turn it back on and immediately press and hold Option + Command + P + R.
– Keep holding these keys for about 20 seconds, then release them.
– Your Mac will restart, and NVRAM will be reset.
Finally, check for any available system updates. Apple regularly releases patches that fix bugs:
– Go to System Preferences > Software Update.
– Install any available updates and restart your Mac.
If none of these steps work, you might need to contact Apple Support for further assistance. These troubleshooting tips usually resolve such stubborn loading issues for AI features on your Mac.