Apple focuses on machine learning instead of artificial intelligence at WWDC. Tim Cook explains that they integrate AI into their products but don't use the term. By showcasing their unique approach, Apple differentiates itself from other tech giants.
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Apple's new mixed reality headset, Vision Pro, has been compared to the iPhone, but Siri seems to be lagging behind Alexa and Google Assistant in conversation capabilities. The author suggests integrating Siri into Apple's apps to increase utility and using AI to analyze context for various tricks. AI advancements by Google and Microsoft may be leaving Apple behind.
Apple's Siri may not compete with ChatGPT as a chatbot, but AI still plays a significant role in the company's product line. With a focus on privacy and improvements to Autocorrect's predictive model, Apple's strategic plan includes the future of all their products and services.
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.
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