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With WWDC 2024 now confirmed, here are a handful of changes Apple is working on to bring itself more in line with government demands. But will they all be EU-only?
“Just hang up,” Apple’s support website says as a social engineering phishing attack goes wild.
Apple has a lot to prove at this year’s developer event. Not only must it shrug off the negative attention it's been getting from regulators, but it must reach out to loyal developers and reject the perception it's behind on AI.
As Microsoft races to extend its substantial lead in AI, a potential deal to embed Google’s genAI tool in iPhones could derail Microsoft’s plans.
“We would not be able to recover the level of material that we do today for recycling without AI,” said Apple’s CEO.
Google, Meta, Amazon also face Digital Markets Act investigations as Europe shows it’s deadly serious about taking on Big Tech.
Mud has been thrown and Apple’s walled garden will probably wind up with a few additional gates, but much of the substance of the case will not stand the test of time.
The US Department of Justice has filed a sweeping lawsuit against Apple, which holds around 25% of the global smartphone market, alleging it has been violating federal antitrust law with its iconic iPhone.
Because vision intelligence can understand what it sees, contextualize that information, make decisions based on the information, and change or alter the appearance of what is there.
What's interesting about the purchase of Canada’s Darwin AI is that the company was focused on machine vision intelligence, smart manufacturing, improved machine learning efficiency and edge-based intelligence.
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