Apple Plans To Implement Generative AI On IPhone And IPad Next Year
Apple will apply a generating AI on iPhone and iPad devices (photo: unsplash)

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JAKARTA Since Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a trend, all major companies have started developing AI for their device needs. Apple did the same thing.

According to Apple analyst Jeff Pu, in the HT Tech report, Apple will add a generating AI to the iPad and iPhone by the end of next year. This estimate arises due to the company's AI development.

Apple has reportedly built 100 AI servers throughout 2023 and this figure may increase next year. Reportedly, Apple will offer a Cloud-based AI to its customers.

In addition, the company is also working on AI technology for their device called Edge AI. There is not much information regarding this device, but Mark Gurman in Briomberg had reported several parties involved.

The AI work was carried out by two senior vice presidents of Apple in Cupertino, namely John Giannandrea and Craig Federighi. Apple Service Head Eddie Cue is also said to be involved in its development.

This development was carried out by Apple so that they could enter more AI into their device applications. In fact, applications such as Keynote or Pages are expected to have a deckomatic glider feature.

Recently, Apple was also reportedly working on its own Large Language Model (LLM). LLM is an in-depth learning algorithm that allows AI to speak human-like.

Chatbots like ChatGPT, dubbed AppleGPT, are applications built with an Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) framework to facilitate experience. This entire AI development spends up to US $ 1 billion (IDR 15 quadrillion) per year.


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