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 All We Know About Apple AI: From Code-Writing to Pizza Makeovers

Apple may not be as vocal as some tech giants about their AI endeavours, but there's a quiet hum of innovation behind the scenes. Here's a breakdown of the current whispers surrounding Apple's AI world:

1. MGIE: The AI Image Artist: Forget Photoshop filters. MGIE, Apple's open-source AI model, takes text instructions and transforms images accordingly. Want a healthier-looking pizza in your vacation pic? MGIE can handle it. It showcases Apple's exploration of generative AI, where machines create based on human input. While not yet in your iPhone, it hints at future possibilities.

2. Apple GPT: The (Rumored) Language Maestro: Whispers abound about Apple's own GPT-like language model, dubbed "Apple GPT". This AI assistant could revolutionize Siri, making it understand and respond to natural language more effectively. Imagine Siri auto-completing your code or curating a playlist based on your mood. Exciting, right? But details and release date are shrouded in mystery.

3. Siri's Big Comeback: Rumor has it Siri is getting a major AI makeover. We may see generative AI tech powering a more natural, human-like Siri that truly "gets" you. Imagine having a conversation with your device, not just barking commands. However, concrete features and the launch date remain under wraps.


Beyond the Headlines: Beyond these headline-grabbers, Apple infuses AI across its products. From health monitoring in the Apple Watch to photo optimization in iPhone, AI silently enhances your experience. Even productivity apps like Mail and Notes leverage AI for smarter suggestions and organization.


What's Next?: While Apple keeps its cards close to its chest, the signs are clear: AI is deeply woven into their future. From image manipulation to code-writing concierges, we can expect exciting surprises as Apple continues to push the boundaries of AI innovation.


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