Apple is set to introduce a groundbreaking set of new AI features with the release of iOS 18. Unlike previous iterations, these new features will not rely on cloud servers for processing. Instead, Apple plans for the AI capabilities to work entirely on the device itself, without any cloud processing component.
While Apple is still likely to offer some cloud-based AI features powered by Google’s Gemini, reports suggest that the tech giant has been in discussions with other major players in the AI field, including OpenAI and China’s Baidu, for potential partnerships.
Although iOS 18 may not include Apple’s own ChatGPT-like chatbot, there is speculation that Gemini or another chatbot could be integrated into the software. Apple analysts have also hinted that the company has been actively purchasing AI servers for potential future cloud-based generative AI features.
Rumors surrounding the release of iOS 18 suggest that the software will include new generative AI features for various apps such as Spotlight search, Siri, Safari, Shortcuts, Apple Music, Messages, Health, Numbers, and Pages. These features are expected to enhance Siri’s ability to answer complex questions and allow the Messages app to auto-complete sentences.
Apple is expected to unveil iOS 18 and other software updates at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) scheduled from June 10 to June 14. The tech community is eagerly anticipating the reveal of Apple’s latest advancements in AI technology and how they will impact the user experience on their devices. Stay tuned to Road Rug Cars for all the latest updates on Apple’s developments in AI and iOS 18.
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