Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company’s Apple Intelligence AI tools would “supercharge” the iPhone 16 when he introduced the new device last month. On Thursday, the world got its first glimpse of what Apple’s artificial intelligence technology has ...
It’s a lesson Apple is about to learn with the release of Genmoji, an upcoming iPhone feature that lets users concoct AI-generated emojis. Since its release in beta late last month, the tool has unleashed a gallery of devilish creations, with users ...
Apple Intelligence launched on Monday, but the rollout is just a glimpse of how Apple hopes to transform its products with AI.
Wall Street is hyperfocused on Apple's guidance to see if AI features are driving consumer demand for the iPhone 16 lineup.
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Putting artificial intelligence tech into its flagship product ensured the summer quarter had a positive turnaround.
After Apple announced its latest quarter earnings, AAPL shares dropped 2% after hours. It was a good sign that investors don’t expect the iPhone 16 or Apple Intelligence to be big drivers for Apple in the near term. In a new research note from Haitong ...
Apple launched the first wave of Apple Intelligence capabilities on Monday with a free iOS update for the new iPhone 16 and other devices.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company’s Apple Intelligence AI tools would “supercharge” the iPhone 16 when he introduced the new device last month. Now the
Pixelmator said there “will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time.”
The upgrade to the iOS 18 operating system on Monday arrives more than a month after four iPhone 16 models equipped with the special computer chip needed to power the AI features went on sale at prices ranging from $800 to $1,200. Last year's premium ...