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If you’re having trouble with Apple Intelligence not showing up on your MacBook Pro M3 running Tahoe 26.3.1, and you notice that the enable button for Apple Intelligence and Siri is missing, don’t worry—you can fix this easily. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you get everything working:
First, ensure your macOS is up to date. Sometimes, missing features or buttons can be due to outdated software. To check for updates, click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen, then select “System Preferences,” and click on “Software Update.” If an update is available, follow the prompts to install it.
Next, go to your System Preferences and locate the “Siri” settings. Even if the enable button isn’t showing, try toggling Siri off and on again. Sometimes, this simple reset can fix display issues.
If you still can’t see the enable button, restart your MacBook. A quick restart can resolve minor glitches that might cause interface elements to not display correctly.
After restarting, revisit the Siri settings. If the enable button remains missing, check your system’s privacy and security settings. Go to “System Preferences,” then “Security & Privacy,” and select the “Privacy” tab. From there, look for “Analytics & Improvements” or related settings, and make sure everything is enabled.
Finally, if the problem persists, consider resetting your NVRAM/PRAM. Turn off your Mac, then turn it back on while holding down the Option + Command + P + R keys simultaneously. Keep holding these keys until you hear the startup sound twice, then release. This reset can often resolve hidden glitches.
If none of these steps work, reaching out to Apple Support is a good idea. They can provide specific guidance for your device and software version.
Remember, software issues like this are common and usually easy to fix with a few simple steps. Just stay patient and follow these tips to restore the missing features.

