Tim Cook's comments on generative AI make me hopeful about seeing Apple GPT on iOS 18 and iPhone 16 next year.
Much has been written about Apple and its ChatGPT-like product. The iPhone maker is reportedly investing billions to make 'Apple GPT' happen, with generative AI features expected to be part of the iOS 18 update coming next year. We already have an idea of what Apple is working on in terms of getting generative AI features ready for iPhone 16. But nothing is official, and there are no guarantees that we'll get Apple GPT next year.
That's certainly strange for a company that uses marketing names for every new feature it invents for the iPhone. Also, the AI features Cook referenced are not exactly the generative features I want from the iPhone. I'm looking for ChatGPT-like powers for Siri, and Siri is far from being able to deliver that. Thankfully, Cook addressed generative AI in what followed: In terms of generative AI, we obviously have work going on.
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