WIRED today shared in an in-depth interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook, asking questions about AI, Vision Pro sales, pre-recorded keynotes, and more.
OS 18.2 has been available in beta for developers since late October and the public since early November. After several weeks of testing, the software update is almost ready for
Apple rolled out some Apple Intelligence tools for iPhones in September, but more of the AI rollout will be in 2025 or later. Here's the timeline.
One person, however, is sticking around for the long run. In an interview with Wired's Steven Levy, CEO Tim Cook said it's hard to imagine his life without Apple. "It's a privilege of a lifetime to be here. And I'll do it until the voice in my head says, 'It's time,' and then I'll go and focus on what the next chapter looks like," Cook told Levy.
Amazon.com's cloud unit on Tuesday showed new data center servers packed with its own AI chips that will challenge Nvidia, with Apple coming aboard as a customer to use them. The new servers, based on 64 of Amazon Web Services' Trainium2 chips,
Apple is currently using Amazon Web Services’ custom AI chips for services like searching and will evaluate if its latest AI chip can be used to pre-train its AI models like Apple Intelligence.
As reported by CNBC, Apple’s senior director of machine learning and artificial intelligence, Benoit Dupin, made a surprise appearance
According to a research team at Apple, AI is not as advanced as experts have been led to believe. AI, in other words, is unable to "think."
Apple's broad strategy of balancing innovation with China's local sensitivities in one of its largest and most important markets, is an ongoing challenge.
The company’s privacy page states that Apple Intelligence uses data “to best assist you” and deliver personalized experiences.