Ahead of the debut of Apple's private AI cloud next week, dubbed Private Cloud Compute, the technology giant says it will pay security researchers up to
In June, Apple announced its entrance into the generative-AI race in the most Cupertino way possible, rebranding the technology "Apple Intelligence." Giannandrea has been shaping Apple's "AI" behind the scenes,
But Apple's iOS 18.2 is the real deal, and it just became available as a developer beta. How do you install the iOS 18.2 developer beta? First, the bad news: Even for a dev beta,
Apple on Wednesday released its next set of artificial intelligence (AI) features for beta-testing by developers, with some new AI features set to be released publicly in the iOS 18.1 update next week.
Apple's Craig Federighi explains Apple's approach to photo editing and why "even the ability to remove a water bottle led to lots of debates internally."
Apple Intelligence is launching soon with three key advantages over its AI competitors. Here‘s how Apple is setting itself up for success.
Apple Intelligence (at least for now) doesn’t allow users to add AI-generated manipulations to images like competing services do. Any images that have been edited using the new object removal feature will also be tagged as “Modified with Clean Up” in the Photos app and embedded with metadata to flag that they have been altered.
It is the same when it comes to AI. People will resist being rushed at breakneck speed to an uncertain future led by unaccountable billionaire’s making nebulous “commitments” to some undefined “responsible” AI. They want the tech to also deliver trust.
iOS 18.2 will bring the second batch of Apple Intelligence features to users. The first batch, including features like a slightly smarter Siri and notification summaries, is set to launch next week with the official release of iOS 18.1.
Apple has released an unprecedented amount of information on the security of its new AI systems, along with a commitment to pay up to $1 million to anyone who finds a problem with them. The new information, tools and rewards are part of Apple’s plan to ensure that its new Apple Intelligence systems are private and secure.
OS 18.1 is officially on the way, but which Apple Intelligence features will be available? Apple's Senior VP of Software Engineering dives into all of it with the WSJ.