Apple reportedly aims to do the same with AI, planning to integrate the technology deeply into its core apps and features while maintaining a strong emphasis on privacy and security, reported Bloomberg.As per the wire, the highlight of the keynote, which kicks off at 10 a.m. Pacific time and typically spans about two hours, will be Apple's new AI system called Apple Intelligence.
This system will be featured in the upcoming versions of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems. Insiders report that Apple has also partnered with OpenAI to power a ChatGPT-like chatbot, marking a significant collaboration in the tech industry.
Additionally, new software updates for the Vision Pro headset, Apple Watch, and TV platforms will be showcased.Apple’s AI strategy could involve embedding artificial intelligence into as many apps as possible to enhance daily user experiences. Unlike the flashy AI technologies that generate images or videos, Apple’s approach focuses on practical, broadly appealing features.
These new capabilities will be optional, allowing users to choose whether or not to enable them. Notably, these features will be introduced as a beta version, requiring users to have an iPhone 15 Pro or a newer model, or an iPad or Mac with at least an M1 chip.The AI functions will leverage both Apple’s own technology and OpenAI’s tools, utilizing either on-device processing or cloud-based computing, depending on the task.
Despite previous criticisms of cloud-based data processing, Apple is expected to highlight the robust security measures implemented in its data centers, including secure chip features, to mitigate privacy concerns. Apple will assure users that it will not build user profiles from their data, and will provide
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