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Deep dive into the Foundation Models framework

Deep dive into the Foundation Models framework

Level up with the Foundation Models framework. Learn how guided generation works under the hood, and use guides, regexes, and generation schemas to get custom structured responses. We’ll show you how to use tool calling to let the model autonomously access external information and perform actions, for a personalized experience. To get the most out of this video, we recommend first watching “Meet the Foundation Models framework”.

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Learn the principles of the App Intents framework, like intents, entities, and queries, and how you can harness them to expose your app’s most important functionality right where people need it most. Find out how to build deep integration between your app and the many system features built on top of App Intents, including Siri, controls and widgets, Apple Pencil, Shortcuts, the Action button, and more. Get tips on how to build your App Intents integrations efficiently to create the best experiences in every surface while still sharing code and core functionality.

Track model changes with SwiftData history

Track model changes with SwiftData history

Reveal the history of your model’s changes with SwiftData! Use the history API to understand when data store changes occurred, and learn how to use this information to build features like remote server sync and out-of-process change handing in your app. We’ll also cover how you can build support for the history API into a custom data store.