Apple and Google are hyping the AI features they're bringing to iPhone and Android smartphones -- Apple even cheekily hijacked the acronym by calling them Apple Intelligence. But clearly not everyone is eager to jump into these new assisted technologies: a new survey by SellCell indicates that 73% of Apple users think AI adds little to no value to the phone experience,
Apple is closing in on a historic $4 trillion stock market valuation, powered by investors cheering progress in the company's long-awaited AI enhancements to rejuvenate sluggish iPhone sales.
Investors are salivating at the prospect of the iPhone maker topping the milestone as the company’s stock price has soared by nearly 40% since Jan. 1.
All of the major phone makers are at fault. Samsung opened the year with its Galaxy S24 launch in January, declaring “Galaxy AI is here” at a hockey arena-appropriate volume. To be sure, the devices it announced are good smartphones, and they run a blend of Samsung and Google’s Gemini Nano models on-device, but I wouldn’t call them AI smartphones.
Apple urged to remove new AI feature
The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders is urging Apple to remove its newly introduced artificial intelligence feature that summarizes news stories after it produced a false headline from the BBC about Luigi Mangione and previously erroneously summarized a New York Times story,
Apple won't charge you for AI, but you have to invest in a compatible iPhone, iPad, or Mac to use those AI-driven services.
Apple's busy 2024 was marked by new iPhones, a long-awaited foray into generative AI, antitrust issues, and challenges in China.
Apple is in talks with Tencent and TikTok owner ByteDance about integrating their artificial intelligence models into iPhones sold in China, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Apple has shared details on a collaboration with NVIDIA to greatly improve the performance of large language models (LLMs) by implementing a new
Apple and NVIDIA shared details of a collaboration to improve the performance of LLMs with a new text generation technique for AI.
Samsung Galaxy owners were asked if they've used any of the Galaxy AI features available in the most recent update. Taking the top spot among 82% of those polled was Circle to Search, which lets you draw a circle around an image to run a Google search on the content.