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Apple to give a major AI boost with iOS 18 update: Check what AI features your iPhone may get
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Apple to give a major AI boost with iOS 18 update: Check what AI features your iPhone may get

[ad_1] Apple's upcoming iOS 18 is set to introduce a range of new AI features that won't rely on cloud servers, according to a recent report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This move signifies Apple's commitment to enhancing user privacy and device performance by processing AI tasks directly on the device.Gurman revealed in his Power On newsletter that the initial set of AI features in iOS 18 will operate entirely on-device, eliminating the need for cloud processing. This includes the large language model powering the new AI capabilities, reported macrumors. Also read: iPhone gamers, here's a cool surprise: Game Boy emulator is now available on iOS App Store Collaborative AI PartnershipsWhile Apple plans to keep some cloud-based AI features in collaboration with providers like Google's Gemi...
Apple WWDC 2024: What iPhone users can expect to get from iOS 18 update this year
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Apple WWDC 2024: What iPhone users can expect to get from iOS 18 update this year

[ad_1] Apple's upcoming iOS 18 update, set to be unveiled at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, is generating significant buzz among iPhone users and tech enthusiasts alike. With promises of groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) integration, iOS 18 is poised to redefine the iPhone experience like never before.Anticipated FeaturesThe highlight of iOS 18 lies in its AI-powered features, with reports suggesting the inclusion of four innovative functionalities, including large language models (LLMS) and a groundbreaking generative AI app named iWork. Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent hints about the company's ambitious plans for generative AI have only fueled the excitement surrounding the update, reported CNET. However, iOS 18's transformative capabilities come with a...
Apple may bring AI features to iOS 18 leveraging Baidu tech; Know what’s coming
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Apple may bring AI features to iOS 18 leveraging Baidu tech; Know what’s coming

[ad_1] Apple has been recently making headlines for holding talks with companies like Google and OpenAI to use their AI services in its devices. Recently, the company also invested in several AI startups for iOS 18. Now, Apple is reported to have partnered with a Chinese tech giant company named Baidu to take advantage of their AI services. Apple is now currently in a race to introduce advanced generative AI services to compete with brands such as Samsung and Google. Know more about Apple's move to introduce AI features to upcoming devices. Apple to leverage Baidu's AI serviceAccording to a Morningstar report, Apple may use Baidu's AI services for its upcoming generative AI tools. It also highlights that the Chinese company's shares drastically increased with the news. As of now, Apple ...
Apple WWDC 2024: From AI-powered iOS 18 to Mac Studio, everything we expect to see this year
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Apple WWDC 2024: From AI-powered iOS 18 to Mac Studio, everything we expect to see this year

[ad_1] It is that time of the year again when speculations arise regarding everything that Apple could unveil at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Although even the dates of WWDC 2024 are not finalized, Apple is likely to make a host of announcements related to software and hardware, as is customary. Like every year, the event is expected to be held at the Steve Jobs Theatre in Apple Park, Cupertino, California. If reports are to be believed, iOS 18 could headline this year's conference with a slew of artificial intelligence (AI) upgrades in line, but there's a lot more that could be introduced. From iOS 18 to Mac Studio, here's everything we expect to see this year at Apple WWDC 2024.Also Read: Apple in talks with Google over licensing Gemini for AI features on iPhones WWDC 2...
BIG DEAL! After OpenAI, Apple in talks with Google over licensing Gemini for AI features on iPhones
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BIG DEAL! After OpenAI, Apple in talks with Google over licensing Gemini for AI features on iPhones

[ad_1] In an interesting turn of events, Apple is reportedly in talks with Google over the use of its Large Language Model (LLM) Gemini for powering artificial intelligence (AI) features on the iPhone. This development comes just days after the iPhone maker allegedly bought Canadian AI startup DarwinAI ahead of the reveal of iOS 18 in the summer which is reported to bring big AI features to the iPhone.Also Read: Apple iPhone 16 Leak Hints at Upgraded Neural Engine to Support iOS 18's AI Features Apple in talks with GoogleSpeaking to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported that the Cupertino-based tech giant is in ‘“active negotiations” with Google to license its AI engine Gemini as it looks to catch up in the race where its rivals such as Google and Microsoft already have se...
Apple AI tools all set for launch with iOS 18; may make announcement around CES 2024 too
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Apple AI tools all set for launch with iOS 18; may make announcement around CES 2024 too

[ad_1] With sales in the corridor of uncertainty in 2023, 2024 is a big year for Apple in terms of introducing AI features to its products to ensure it gets buyers to make a beeline for stores. With the Samsung Galaxy S24 set for a big launch, nothing short of a massive announcement will likely do. While the company is far behind then other competitors in terms of AI integration, however, it is working to ramp up its game. With the iOS 18 update, Apple is planning to bring new generative AI tools and features to the iPhones just like Samsung and Google Pixel are doing. Earlier, it was rumored that Siri may get generative AI features, however, it looks like Apple has planned something bigger, which it will reveal at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. Apple's generative A...
Apple Delays Work on Next Year’s iPhone, Mac Software to Fix Bugs
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Apple Delays Work on Next Year’s iPhone, Mac Software to Fix Bugs

[ad_1] In a rare move, Apple Inc. hit pause on development of next year's software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices so that it could root out glitches in the code. The delay, announced internally to employees last week, was meant to help maintain quality control after a proliferation of bugs in early versions, according to people with knowledge of the decision. Rather than adding new features, company engineers were tasked with fixing the flaws and improving the performance of the software, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. A spokeswoman for the Cupertino, California-based company declined to comment.  Apple's software — famous for its clean interfaces, easy-to-use controls and focus on privacy — is one of its biggest selli...