Surprisingly, for a company so stringent about privacy and security, Apple has given users unfettered access to its emoji dream machine. In our tests, we found that creating an emoji of a gun was as simple as typing “gun” into the iPhone’s keyboard. The AI then spat out a carousel of pistols for us to choose from and share.
Wall Street is hyperfocused on Apple's guidance to see if AI features are driving consumer demand for the iPhone 16 lineup.
And then there’s the joy of processing a Camera Raw file in a digital darkroom such as Lightroom Classic to tease out more color and detail before rewarding ourselves with a perfect print that we’ve sharpened in post to give it more punch!
Apple Intelligence launched on Monday, but the rollout is just a glimpse of how Apple hopes to transform its products with AI.
Apple has released a free software update that will inject its first dose of artificial intelligence into its iPhone 16 line-up as the trendsetting company tries to catch up with technology’s latest craze.
Pixelmator said there “will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time.”
Click and the iPhone announces to all parties on the line that the call is being recorded. After the call ends, the recording and the AI-generated transcript and summary appear in the Notes app. And AI summarization works in many more places than just call ...
Apple will reportedly drop another batch of Apple Intelligence features during the first week of December. AI emojis, ChatGPT, and more are expected.
Apple Inc.’s major manufacturing partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. reported its slowest monthly sales growth since February, stoking concerns about demand momentum for both AI infrastructure and iPhones.
If phonemakers like Samsung, Google and Apple are to be believed, AI is going to change how we use our mobile devices. The question is: When? This year saw a wave of AI-powered features arrive on our phones,