| Artificial intelligence is finally coming to Apple’s iPhone. Just don’t call it that.
Apple’s big annual event for its software included plenty of cool unveilings.
But the real star was Apple finally detailing its plans for generative AI.
Apple Intelligence — it’s AI, just not that AI — is the company’s first big swing in the space. CEO Tim Cook described it as Apple’s “next big step.”
Apple has faced criticism for lagging behind peers due to its lack of AI plans, but it’s still positioned incredibly well. Data is the name of the game when it comes to AI, and Apple’s iPhones are full of it.
Having such deep context about users gives Apple a leg up. The use cases it demoed Monday — here are some of the coolest ones — showed Apple Intelligence’s ability to retrieve and analyze information across multiple apps for a personalized experience.
Wall Street seems to have bought in. Early indication from analyst notes was that Apple’s AI announcements lived up to expectations, writes Business Insider’s Jordan Hart.
But maybe you’re feeling uneasy about giving AI access to all that personal data. Apple says its architecture enables it to be aware of your personal data without outright collecting it.
Overall, Apple’s vision of AI feels a lot kinder and gentler than other iterations of the tech that have gotten people nervous, writes BI’s Katie Notopoulos. |