Discover the latest enhancements in Apple's iOS 18, including AI upgrades for Siri and various apps. Stay ahead with these new features and improvements!
A large number of tech companies have raised red flags concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) and privacy. Apple has restricted OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot, reports The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman disclosed that ChatGPT has been under a ban for months. Companies such as Samsung, Verizon, and many banks are taking such precautionary measures to protect confidential data from potential leakage through ChatGPT. Apple, with its secure and private hardware and software, is an example of why such precautions should be taken.
. This article covers the trend of smartphone sales decline amid pandemic-caused economic disruptions, new form factors being experimented by phone manufacturers, Apple's Fitness+ product and expansion of health features, Amazon discontinuing Halo product line, but succeeding in health field with Amazon Clinic, and acquisition of One Medical. Get the latest on the developments of Google, Apple and other tech companies with news from experienced journalist, Mark Gurman.
Apple, a leading tech giant, is reportedly on the brink of launching an AI-powered health coaching service - Quartz - to help users reach their health goals, such as achieving better sleep, improving exercise and eating habits. With experts from Health, Siri, and AI teams working together on the project, Apple is aiming to make Quartz available to users as early as next year. Additionally, the company is exploring emotion tracking technology and iPad version of its iPhone Health app.
Discover Apple's exciting plans for the upcoming iMac models from 24" to 27" with M3 Chip designs and ProMotion mini-LED displays. Get ready for the launch of new iMacs with a stunning selection of colors and ports, along with improved performance and efficiency of the M1 and M2 chips. Sources point to a possible launch at the end of this year or early next year.
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?