iPhone, Jony Ive and OpenAI
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Apple designer Jony Ive's AI hardware startup, IO, in a deal worth nearly $6.5 billion. Ive previously worked with Sam Altman.
It’s reported that Apple plans to open its on-device AI models to developers at WWDC 2025, aiming to boost app creation and expand Apple Intelligence features.
The Apple Glasses, meant to take on the Meta Ray-Ban glasses and any upcoming products built on the Android XR platform that Google showed off this week, have entered a ramped up development to meet the target date. Prototypes should be produced by the end of this year, the Bloomberg report claims.
OpenAI has quietly updated the UI of the ChatGPT web app, giving it a cleaner look. But all the AI tools you need are there.
A scam using artificial intelligence voice messages to impersonate senior U.S. officials is targeting individuals to steal personal account information and illicitly obtain money. The incidents have been reported since April with “malicious actors” claiming to be senior U.S. federal or state government officials and their contacts, the FBI reports.
The intended message, however, is clearer: The AI guy is teaming up with the iPhone guy, and they’re trying to make the iPhone of AI. What would that mean? Unclear. Startups and tech giants have been working on AI hardware for a while now, and the ideal ...
Discover the free AI keyboard for iPhone that offers grammar checks, tone adjustment, and more to revolutionize your typing experience.
Google has released an iOS app for NotebookLM, bringing its AI-based research tool for understanding large stretches of text to the small screen.