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Apple is a global leader and innovator in the field of tech and AI. With incredible products ranging from the iPhone to iPad and Apple Watch, the company is pushing the boundaries with state-of-the-art AI models. Tim Cook recently hinted at larger AI implementations for iPhones and other devices, and high-profile conferences are being held to discuss how best to invest in this growing technology. Get the full story on Apple's ambitious plans for AI.
Find out how Apple Inc., the American multinational technology company led by CEO Tim Cook, is investing in AI and Artificial Intelligence - from crash detection to AI-powered voice assistant Siri. Cook is thoughtful about AI and its potential risks, showing Apple's commitment to understanding the implications of AI before implementing it further. Get the latest on Apple's plans in the AI space.
This article explores the potential use of AI - specifically ChatGPT - within the development of Blizzard Entertainment's popular video game, World of Warcraft. Through humorous experiments and conversations with the AI, Blizzard explores the possibility of AI assisting the development process. Despite advancements in AI technology, questions still remain concerning the possibility of AI replacing humans altogether. This article dives into the issues surrounding AI and its potential impact upon game development.
GrammarlyGo, a new AI tool using Generative AI technology, recently released into beta. It provides users with enhanced capabilities, contextual understanding and one-click adjustments for emails, social media posts and other written communication. Gain invaluable insight and save time with brainstorming and writing tasks with GrammarlyGo. Available for Chrome, Mac, and soon Windows.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?