$AAPL top AI features are set for a gradual rollout, aiming for mid-2025 availability. Stay tuned for advancements in AI integration!: https://ibn.fm/hH8Dv #AI #ArtificalIntelligence #MachineLearning
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Are they going to change Siri to Gemini or Siri will be part of the package? I am asking for a fried. Meanwhile this is happening how are you standing with understanding even the slightest basics on AI? Lets talk d&AI. #emergingtechnology #emergingtecheducation #unleashingknowledge
Apple and Google in Talks to Bring Gemini to the iPhone
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Rabbit is such a cool and inspired reimagining of our devices in this era. Moreover, how did they fit a rabbit inside? Check out the keynote at https://www.rabbit.tech/ #freeplugs #techenthusiast #AI #LAM #LLM
The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you
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Exploring the latest in HCI: Rabbit's Rabbit R1 and Rabbit OS. Dive into the transformative power of Rabbit OS's 'Large Action Model' AI and its impact on digital interaction.
The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you
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The Rabbit R1's innovative use of AI and hardware caught my attention at CES. With its cool "teach function," users can train the AI to get things done rather than just answer questions. Check out their demo pitch here: https://lnkd.in/gvtBHGCB #AI #CES2024
The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you
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This could be the most pivotal step to mainstream AI into our daily lives and perhaps that is what's needed. AI (in its broadest terms) seems to be licking the shore at the bottom of the hype cycle at the moment, work wise, that is. First, we had the fanfare, everyone’s going to be replaced by a robot, no job for you, you can get on with trying to successfully grow a cucumber, no longer a need for people to be vehicles of labour, off you trot. To……well, to what, what’s changed and I still hear and see lots of gazing, AI is so broad, where to start? But start. Organisations are built on the fallacy that someone is in charge, that they are in control, that the future is theres to harness and if we just get this boat into the water then the wind will take us forwards to our destination. But the wind changes, the market changes. Complex solutions, like a company, or an industry, can become so dedicated to the problem they are the solution to, that often they inadvertently perpetuate the problem, because they won’t change. They hold to past successes, to a set way of thinking and the same team, let’s stay here, close those curtains, it will be fine. Think of Blockbusters turning down the opportunity to buy Netflix. To Kodak who could see that the physical printing of photographs was declining but couldn’t change, not because of a lack of investment or vision but because of culture - people set in a certain way. Let’s stay here, in this lane, it will be fine. Maybe it will, maybe it won’t, but standing still seldom helps. To be the disruptor, not the disrupted that’s the goal. It’s best to look up, every once in a while. So, yes, Apple, shift us forwards. https://lnkd.in/egr8kzVr
‘Apple Intelligence’ wants to transform your iPhone.
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Apple is expected to introduce generative AI related features in their upcoming launch of iOS18 and iPadOS18 at WWDC 2024. If this is true, I am excited to see what Apple has to say about it and what are the improvements they have made with Siri. What do you guys think about this? #apple #WWDC2024 #generativeai #artificialintelligence #machinelearning
WWDC 2024: Here’s what to expect at Apple’s annual developer conference
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“Apple is leaning into [AI] use cases that are low-stakes and high-utility. This is smart,” says Phil Libin in Geoffrey Fowler’s piece today in The Washington Post. Libin is the former CEO of Evernote who now runs the video presentation start-up mmhmm and AI startup studio, All Turtles. Despite the headline, Libin says he's "impressed with the Apple Intelligence stuff because it isn’t super flashy. Apple is leaning into the toothbrush test: low-stakes, high-utility functionality that people will use multiple times a day. The AI industry needs more of this." #AppleIntelligence, #apple, #AI
Column | IPhone 16 is all about Apple Intelligence. Previews show it can be kind of dumb.
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#Apple Intelligence and a better #Siri may be coming to #iPhones this spring #ai #artificialintelligence #generativeai #CIOWeek24 #LondonTechWeek #digitaltransformation #techspo https://lnkd.in/ge5smzwn
Apple Intelligence and a better Siri may be coming to iPhones this spring
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📱 Apple is stepping up its AI game! From enhanced Siri capabilities to smarter device interactions, this TechCrunch article breaks down the biggest features of Apple’s new "Apple Intelligence." Exciting times ahead for AI-powered innovation in everyday tech! #Apple #AI #Innovation #TechNews Check out the full article here: https://shorturl.at/c1Vmo
Apple Intelligence: Its biggest features and when you can expect them | TechCrunch
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