Apple avoided mentioning the buzzword AI during its WWDC presentation. Despite this, they offer AI-based features such as voice transcription and improved autocorrect, referred to as machine learning. Unlike other tech giants, Apple focuses on precision rather than vague terms. While Apple may be slower to adopt open-source technology driving AI development, they still profit from the trend. Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, is likely unfazed by this.
Apple unveiled its newest product, Vision Pro, at the Worldwide Developer Conference yesterday. While it features over 20 cameras, sensors, and microphones, it notably lacks generative AI. Industry giants such as Google and Microsoft have implemented generative AI, but there are concerns about its impact on humanity. Investors speculate that Apple may be keeping quiet about generative AI to boost publicity for Vision Pro. However, utilizing generative AI could enhance Siri's conversations and software features like Apple Pages and hasten the growth of the metaverse.
As competitors surge ahead, Apple must unveil enhancements to Artificial Intelligence, gaming capabilities, and accessibility at WWDC 2023 to retain its position as a tech leader.
Apple is set to announce major updates for Siri at this year's WWDC, including shortening the 'Hey Siri' prompt and deeper app integration. The event may also showcase Apple's AI innovations and progress in catching up with competitors.
Infinix's upcoming Note 30 series may feature ChatGPT, an app using AI to provide helpful responses. Infinix plans to integrate ChatGPT with its exclusive voice assistant, Folax, giving a real competition to Google Assistant, Siri, and Bixby. However, Infinix must address the limitations of how data is gathered and processed.
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