Apple is preparing to introduce ChatGPT into Apple Intelligence, but there's a catch that users may not be aware of.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company’s Apple Intelligence AI tools would “supercharge” the iPhone 16 when he introduced the new device last month. On Thursday, the world got its first glimpse of what Apple’s artificial intelligence technology has ...
Apple’s AI features for iPhones will be available for free to users with any iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, who update to iOS 18.1. Apple Intelligence is also available for iPad and Mac models that support iPadOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.
Google has accidentally leaked its upcoming AI agent, Jarvis AI, which will browse the web for you in Chrome. According to The Information, Google posted an internal preview of the product, codenamed Jarvis, on the Chrome extension store but was quick to remove the prototype before too many users noticed.
It’s a lesson Apple is about to learn with the release of Genmoji, an upcoming iPhone feature that lets users concoct AI-generated emojis. Since its release in beta late last month, the tool has unleashed a gallery of devilish creations, with users ...
grew 6% -- providing a small glimpse of consumer demand for the new iPhone 16, which came out in late September. Apple also recently rolled out Apple Intelligence, its AI system for recent iPhones and Macs using the iOS 18.1 operating system. Many are ...
Wall Street is hyperfocused on Apple's guidance to see if AI features are driving consumer demand for the iPhone 16 lineup.
Apple will reportedly drop another batch of Apple Intelligence features during the first week of December. AI emojis, ChatGPT, and more are expected.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company’s Apple Intelligence AI tools would “supercharge” the iPhone 16 when he introduced the new device last month. On Thursday, the world got its first glimpse ...
Apple ended its fiscal year with approximately $157 billion in cash and marketable securities and $107 billion in debt. It bought back $25 billion in stock during the quarter.