Apple, which has previously kept its distance from AI, is reportedly planning to develop AI features for its range of devices, including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. Apple has already used machine models in Siri, and an improved auto-correct system was released in iOS 17. The company has developed its own large language model called Ajax and is testing a chatbot called “Apple GPT”. Apple’s senior vice presidents, John Giannandrea and Craig Federighi, are leading the AI push, with support from Eddy Cue. The smarter version of Siri could be ready next year, but concerns may delay its implementation.
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Apple may soon bring AI features for iPhones, iPads
Apple, which has previously kept its distance from AI, is reportedly planning to develop AI features for its range of devices, including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. Apple has already used machine models in Siri, and an improved auto-correct system was released in iOS 17. The company has developed its own large language model called Ajax and is testing a chatbot called “Apple GPT”. Apple’s senior vice presidents, John Giannandrea and Craig Federighi, are leading the AI push, with support from Eddy Cue. The smarter version of Siri could be ready next year, but concerns may delay its implementation.
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