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Noted Indian American AI researcher replacing John Giannandrea, in a shake up of the company's artificial intelligence group
Apple stock closed an all-time high Tuesday, suggesting investors have moved on from the company’s disappointing AI efforts.
Apple is going through a big shakeup in its AI team, with the head of the team being switched out for the first time in years.
Apple's artificial intelligence chief John Giannandrea will retire, the company announced Monday in an AI leadership shakeup following Siri delays.
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An iPhone with Grok AI? Elon Musk shows interest after a user calls for an Apple xAI partnership
Elon Musk interest in bringing Grok AI to the iPhone fuels buzz about a possible Apple xAI partnership and renewed debate over Siri’s future in mobile AI.
Bloomberg reports the industrial designer who introduced the iPhone Air during Apple’s September event, has left for an unnamed AI startup.
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Apple AI chief leaving as iPhone maker plays catch-up
Apple on Monday said the head of its artificial intelligence team is stepping down, and the effort is to be led by a veteran engineer from Google and Microsoft. Subramanya was most recently a corporate vice president of AI at Microsoft,
What if your iPhone could do more than just send texts, take photos, or browse the web? Imagine it becoming your personal assistant, capable of summarizing lengthy emails, automating repetitive tasks, or even generating creative ideas, all with the help of ...
The iPhone 17 claims the best battery life ever, but are the claims overblown? We spoke with CNET, which put the new phone to the test.
We've recently seen a bunch of E Ink smartphones released for eye-friendly productivity on the go. But what if you don't want to give up your handset, yet would like an ePaper assistant on tap? That's where the Reetle SmartInk I comes in.
If you want to run your app on a real iPhone, the process is pretty much identical. You need a USB cable to connect your iPhone to your Mac. As long as your phone shows up in the Locations sidebar in your Finder (shown at 1), you're good.