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If you’ve just updated your MacBook Air M2 to the newest macOS Tahoe and want to turn on Apple Intelligence, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you do it, even if you’re in Belgium.
First, make sure your MacBook Air is connected to the internet. Some features of Apple Intelligence need online access to work properly.
Next, go to the Apple menu in the top left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences.” Look for an option called “Apple Intelligence” or something similar. If you don’t see it right away, it may be under the “Privacy & Security” or “Features” sections.
If you can’t find it easily, try clicking on the search bar in System Preferences and type “Apple Intelligence” to locate the setting quickly.
Once you find it, click on it, and you’ll see an option to enable Apple Intelligence. Just toggle the switch to turn it on.
After enabling, some features may ask for permission to use your data to give you smarter suggestions, so be sure to agree if you’re comfortable with that.
Finally, restart your Mac if prompted. Now your MacBook Air M2 should be ready to use with Apple Intelligence features activated.
If you run into any trouble or the option isn’t showing up, make sure your software is fully updated and check Apple’s support pages for specific guidance related to your region or the latest macOS updates.