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Apple's WWDC keynote was jam-packed with AI promises and unbridled ambitions. This year, the tech giant scaled back its Apple Intelligence messaging and made it crystal clear what we'd be getting – and not getting – in its latest software updates.
Apple execs didn't have a super satisfying answer about what went wrong with AI Siri, but they also don't really need one.
Striking a balance between speed and caution, and ambitious and realistic is difficult. Apple may have just nailed it.
Apple says translated voices will mimic the sound of a person's natural voice. So, if someone on the other end of the line speaks Spanish, and Apple Intelligence is translating it to English, the English translation will sound similar to how the Spanish speaker would sound if they were speaking English.
Apple is seen as behind the pack in AI, and the company had a chance to change that perception with its WWDC keynote on Monday. But shares fell, suggesting investors weren't too impressed with what the company previewed.
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After stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech’s pivotal race to create artificial intelligence, Apple will try to regain its footing with its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple’s developer conference has kicked off and the company is announcing big updates to the iPhone’s software, Apple Intelligence and more.
Apple unveiled a major advancement in its artificial intelligence efforts with the launch of the Foundation Models Framework.