Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that the company will hire more staff in the UK who specialize in artificial intelligence, in a move that contrasts with the recent trend of layoffs in the tech sector.
Apple is set to launch a suite of advanced health monitoring features powered by AI for its Apple Watch and AirPods, as well as paid health coaching services in 2024.
Discover why Apple is shifting its AI focus from flashy features to practical utility, offering insight into the company's strategy for innovation in artificial intelligence.
Experience the future of tech with Apple's WWDC24. From Apple Intelligence to Siri with ChatGPT, iOS 18, and ARKit 5, discover groundbreaking innovations redefining how we interact with devices.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, with senior executives John Giannandrea and Craig Federighi, announces the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into iPhone, iPad, and Mac at WWDC 2024.
Apple postpones the release of new AI features in Europe to 2025 due to regulatory requirements under the EU's Digital Markets Act, affecting features like Phone Mirroring and Apple Intelligence.
Apple is in talks with Meta to boost its AI capabilities, following a partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri. This aims to diversify Apple's AI efforts and enhance user experience while addressing privacy concerns.
EU regulators have launched a new investigation into Apple's compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), focusing on the tech giant's restrictive policies regarding alternative iOS marketplaces and potential anti-competitive practices.
Explore Apple's decision to halt integration of Meta's AI models over privacy concerns, highlighting their strategic choices amidst evolving tech partnerships and user data privacy.
The EU has charged Apple with violating the Digital Markets Act, citing anti-steering policies that hinder app developers. Apple must comply by March 2025 or face significant fines.
Explore how Apple's decision to defer its AI rollout in the EU reflects challenges posed by the Digital Markets Act, highlighting implications for privacy, security, and competition in tech.
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As Microsoft and Apple step back from direct roles within OpenAI, heightened regulatory scrutiny over Big Tech's AI investments and interests underscores the delicate balance between innovation and competition in the rapidly evolving field of AI.
Apple faces delays with its AI features for the iPhone 16, while OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode begins its alpha rollout, promising more natural AI interactions.
In 2024, tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Apple are shifting from outright acquisitions to licensing AI technologies from startups. This strategic move allows them to integrate cutting-edge innovations while navigating regulatory challenges.
Apple's latest developer betas introduce the "Clean Up" feature, an AI-powered tool that allows users to remove objects from photos seamlessly. This feature is part of the new Apple Intelligence suite, enhancing photo editing with just a tap.
OpenAI is reportedly in talks to raise new funding, potentially valuing the AI leader at over $100 billion. Investors are eagerly participating in secondary markets, with some valuations reaching as high as $143 billion, reflecting strong confidence in Op
Apple’s termination of Appstun’s developer account has sparked controversy, highlighting the challenges developers face with App Store policy enforcement.
Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft are in discussions to join OpenAI's latest funding round, potentially valuing the AI startup at over $100 billion. The investment underscores the pivotal role OpenAI plays in the tech industry's future.
At Apple’s “Glowtime” event, the iPhone 16 debuted with AI advancements, following the iPhone 13, 14, and 15. New AirPods 4 and updated AirPods Pro 2 were revealed, alongside design updates for the Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra Watch.
Microsoft is under Germany's special antitrust regime by the Federal Cartel Office (FCO), enabling scrutiny of its AI activities, including the Copilot assistant. This focuses on partnerships with OpenAI amid competition concerns with tech giants like Go