iOS 18.Also Read | Apple and OpenAI forge billion-dollar AI partnership ahead of WWDC 2024: ReportUsing 'on-device' AI has some obvious advantages, including improved privacy, the ability to run offline or in places with poor internet connectivity, and reduced response time. However, on-device large language models (LLMs) are not backed by huge servers with billions of parameters (which power most commercial chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini) and as a result are not as powerful or knowledgeable in many cases.Apple is likely to provide an AI-powered update to Safari, Messages, Notes, Spotlight and Siri, among other applications.
A key highlight of the forthcoming iOS 18 update could be the integration of AI-driven photo editing capabilities, likely to empower users with unprecedented control and creativity in enhancing their visual content.Traditionally, Apple introduces its latest iOS update during the WWDC keynote address by the CEO and the first developer beta for the latest version released just hours after that. As per a 9to5Mac report, the first public beta for iOS 18 should be released a month after the keynote, which takes the timeline to around mid-end July.
Also Read | Apple's AI journey takes shape with iOS 18 ‘Preview’: Mark Gurman hints at new emojis, music app updates and moreMoreover, Apple usually releases a stable version of the update to all its existing devices a few days after the launch of its latest iPhone series reveal in September. Milestone Alert!
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