What to expect from Apple’s AI-powered WWDC
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week promises to be a pivotal moment in the company’s history as Cupertino will reveal how it plans to integrate AI technology into its operating systems, software, and devices, including through a historic partnership with OpenAI.
As the big event nears, all sorts of leaks have emerged about what iOS 18 and its rumored AI-powered apps and features have in store.
Among the changes, Apple is said to be powering some of its new AI features with its Ajax LLM. Other reports indicate that Apple plans to process data from AI in a way that even employees won’t be able to access, which would help Apple continue to deliver on its promise of data privacy for its users.
Apple’s digital assistant is prepared to get an AI revamp. The digital assistant will leverage Apple’s own large language models and will allow Siri to control individual features inside applications… A more advanced Siri will also come to Apple Watch for on-the-go use. You could use Siri on your Watch to play music on another device, one report said.
Generative AI emojis will be supported [in Messages], letting users create their own emojis with technology.
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MacDailyNews Take: For better, hopefully, or worse, WWDC24 certainly will be a pivotal moment in Apple’s history. Go, Apple marketing, go!
[W]e’ve been wanting [an iPhone or iPad to automatically generate Memoji for users] from the start as, despite our best efforts, some of our Memoji end up only vaguely reminiscent of the person they’re supposed to represent*.
*as a cartoon 10-year old. – MacDailyNews, October 22, 2019
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