Apple has released the second release candidate of macOS Sequoia 15.1

Apple Apple has unveiled the second release candidate of its operating system macOS Sequoia 15.1, bringing the moment of public release closer with new features based on Apple Intelligence.
The first release candidate of macOS Sequoia 15.1 was released on October 21, and three days later Apple unveiled a second version for developers to test. The new build bears the number 24B83, replacing the previous build 24B82.
The new build is numbered 24B83.
It’s not yet known exactly what changes were made between the first and second release candidates. Most likely, we’re talking about minor tweaks and improvements rather than major updates. The focus of the update is on Apple Intelligence s AI-based generative tools. Among the first new features are Writing Tools, which help users edit, proofread, and rewrite text in a variety of styles.
Writing Tools.
In parallel, Apple continues to work on the beta version of macOS 15.2, which includes even more Apple Intelligence-based features such as integration of ChatGPT with Siri and generative imaging tools including Genmoji.
The editors of ITZine.ru and Apple itself strongly advise against installing test versions of operating systems on mission-critical devices because of potential glitches that could lead to data loss. Testers should use secondary devices and make sure they have backups of important information.