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Siri to AppleCare, Mark Gurman reveals where Apple may use its ChatGPT-like app, dubbed Apple GPT
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Siri to AppleCare, Mark Gurman reveals where Apple may use its ChatGPT-like app, dubbed Apple GPT

[ad_1] Apple Inc. is in the process of making its own smart AI assistant called "Apple GPT," according to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Saying that the company is now fully invested in large language models (LLMs) and that it is planning to release a generative AI product as early as next year. They've already developed an internal tool similar to ChatGPT, which helps employees try out new features, summarize text, and answer questions using data it has learned, he added.The heart of this LLM work is a fresh framework called Ajax. It was used to build the ChatGPT-style app known as "Apple GPT" within the company, and there could be more similar products in the future. Many teams across Apple, including software engineering, machine learning, and cloud engineering, are collaborati...
Apple’s new AI project: What to expect in the future from ‘Apple GPT’
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Apple’s new AI project: What to expect in the future from ‘Apple GPT’

[ad_1] Apple has reportedly developed "Apple GPT," a chatbot, but its release plans remain uncertain. Insiders reveal the company's efforts in integrating generative AI into its products. It has been suggested that Apple is already using the AI tool internally with only employees having access.Tech giant Apple has been working on its own version of a chatbot referred to as "Apple GPT," as reported by Bloomberg. However, the company has not yet decided when or if it will release this AI chatbot to the public. Apple's efforts to integrate ‘Generative AI'Even though Apple hasn't made any official announcements about generative AI, insiders reveal that the company is dedicating significant efforts to incorporate this technology into its products. The company has already developed an interna...
Apple AI Tool: How it can impact your iPhone
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Apple AI Tool: How it can impact your iPhone

[ad_1] Apple is said to be secretly developing its generative AI tool with plans for a significant AI-related announcement next year, according to a Bloomberg report. While the implications for current Apple devices, especially the iPhone, might not be immediately evident, the possibility of Apple delving into generative AI and chatbots is generating excitement among fans who have been waiting for a real game-changer iPhone for a long time.The internal chatbot, that many are referring to as Apple GPT, is currently intended solely for employee experimentation and won't likely be available for consumers. However, the new framework, dubbed Ajax, used to create large language models, could pave the way for exciting AI advancements, as per the Techradar reports. Here are five potential ways ...
Apple enters the AI race to rival ChatGPT, begins testing ‘Apple GPT’
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Apple enters the AI race to rival ChatGPT, begins testing ‘Apple GPT’

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence has become one of those emerging technologies that everyone wants to dip their hands into. While many adopted this trend as soon as it reached the mainstream, some were still on the fence about it. But it appears even they are starting to convert. Recently, Twitter chief Elon Musk, one of the most vocal critics of AI, started his own startup in the sector called xAI. And now, Apple, a company that has avoided even using the word AI, is working on its own foundational model that has reportedly already deployed internally a generative AI platform called Apple GPT.The information comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a long-time Apple tipster, who said in a tweet, “Apple races to build next-generation, Generative AI features to catch up with OpenAI and Google. ...
Apple Tests ‘Apple GPT,’ Develops Generative AI Tools to Catch OpenAI
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Apple Tests ‘Apple GPT,’ Develops Generative AI Tools to Catch OpenAI

[ad_1] Apple Inc. is quietly working on artificial intelligence tools that could challenge those of OpenAI Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google and others, but the company has yet to devise a clear strategy for releasing the technology to consumers.The iPhone maker has built its own framework to create large language models — the AI-based systems at the heart of new offerings like ChatGPT and Google's Bard — according to people with knowledge of the efforts. With that foundation, known as “Ajax,” Apple also has created a chatbot service that some engineers call “Apple GPT.” In recent months, the AI push has become a major effort for Apple, with several teams collaborating on the project, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. The work includes trying to a...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Elon Musk reacts to his AI photo, Rishi Sunak considers AI watchdog, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Elon Musk reacts to his AI photo, Rishi Sunak considers AI watchdog, more

[ad_1] After Google and Microsoft, Apple is all set to host its developer-focused event, Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023, starting Monday, June 5. And just like the former two, many expect the iPhone maker to make some big announcements around artificial intelligence, although nobody knows what that might be. In separate news, Elon Musk has reacted to his AI photo that reimagined him as an Indian groom, delighting the netizens. UK PM Rishi Sunak is reported to be considering bringing an AI watchdog to keep a watchful eye on the emerging technology. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a look.Elon Musk reacts to his AI photoA couple of days ago, an AI-generated image of the Twitter CEO Elon Musk went viral. The image reimagined him as an Indian groom. The image wa...
Not the iPhone 15 launch, but hype around Apple headset is high! But is it dead on arrival?
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Not the iPhone 15 launch, but hype around Apple headset is high! But is it dead on arrival?

[ad_1] It is not the iPhone 15 launch, but for all the hype surrounding the Apple AR/VR headset, you would be justified in thinking it was. However, while the Apple fans may be eager to see the biggest new tech rollout since the first Apple Watch was launched, but for the rest of the investing world, and perhaps even for consumers, it appears to be an ordinary event. And that could be ominous. This despite the fact that the headset is an entirely different product category.The non-reaction from the market may perhaps be because of the cloak of secrecy maintained by Apple over its latest tech, but for all intents and purposes, much of what will be in the headset has been leaked and analysed to death by analysts. However, success in this venture, if it reaches anywhere near Apple Watch le...
What is Nvidia’s role in the AI boom and why are its shares soaring?
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What is Nvidia’s role in the AI boom and why are its shares soaring?

[ad_1]  Nvidia Corp soared to a trillion-dollar market value on Tuesday as shares continued to surge after a bumper earnings report that forced Wall Street to reassess the potential windfall for the chipmaker from an artificial intelligence boom.Here's an explainer on Nvidia and its role in AI boom.HOW BIG IS NVIDIA IN TERMS OF MARKET VALUE? Nvidia's $1 trillion valuation makes it the fifth most valuable U.S. company behind Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon. FROM GAMING TO AI: NVIDIA'S FOCUS SHIFTNvidia, known for its chips used in videogames, pivoted to the data center market over the last few years.The company's business rapidly expanded during the pandemic when gaming took off, cloud adoption surged and crypto enthusiasts turned to its chips for mining coins.Data center chip busi...
Ahead of WWDC 2023, Apple reveals AI booster shot for Siri and iOS, announces hiring drive
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Ahead of WWDC 2023, Apple reveals AI booster shot for Siri and iOS, announces hiring drive

[ad_1] Despite the current economic uncertainty and layoffs happening in the tech industry, there is a growing demand for professionals specialising in artificial learning (AI) and machine learning. Recognising the importance of AI and aiming to stay competitive, Apple has joined other major tech companies by announcing a hiring drive. As many as 176 new job openings focused on machine learning and artificial intelligence have been revealed.As reported by Pocket-lint, Apple plans to allocate 68 of these positions to Siri, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing its voice assistant technology. An additional 52 positions will be dedicated to integrating AI into iOS, while 46 will focus on macOS. It is worth noting that several roles will require expertise across multiple produc...