JAKARTA - Apple plans to launch an artificial intelligence tool to complete the software code line, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, February 15. The tool will be similar to Microsoft's Copilot, which can complement rows and block codes based on the first part of the code typed by a developer.

Apple can include the feature in its Xcode software as soon as this year. Apple provides Xcodes for free to software developers but charges $99 per year to submit apps to its app stores.

Bloomberg also reports that Apple plans to add other artificial intelligence features in its products, such as the ability to automatically create Apple Music playlists and slide decks in its business presentation software.

The news service said a new version of Apple's search "Spotlight" feature on its device could explore deeper into the app to control the specific features of the app.

While Apple itself has not commented on the report.


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