Apple is making significant strides in the realm of artificial intelligence, with plans to introduce its own generative AI in the near future. The tech giant is reportedly investing heavily in this technology, with a particular focus on developing a new chip designed for AI processing in data centers.
Dubbed “ACDC” (Apple Chips in Data Center), the project aims to give Apple a competitive edge in the ongoing AI arms race. Analysts believe that Apple is looking to utilize its M2 Ultra and M4 chips to power servers for the AI-based features expected to debut in iOS 18.
Rumors suggest that Apple will unveil these new AI features at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2024. In addition to generative AI, the company is also working on its own language models for offline use. However, it is believed that online alternatives will offer more accurate results.
Apple has been in discussions with industry leaders such as OpenAI and Google regarding the use of AI technology in iOS 18. While it remains unclear whether Apple will ultimately opt to use its own servers or partner with external providers, it is evident that the company is committed to leveraging AI to enhance its products and services. Stay tuned for more updates on Apple’s AI advancements on MazMessenger.
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