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CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Apple 's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, explaining why the tech giant's announcements made him more excited about the stock, which has long been a favorite of his. Apple unveiled its highly-anticipated foray into artificial intelligence, which it's calling Apple Intelligence. For example, Apple Intelligence can generate photos based on a user's photo library, perform new tasks and use context to determine which notifications are most important. Cramer was impressed by all of these programs, saying the new technology is a huge development in AI use beyond enterprise. "For me, this Apple conference marked the beginning of generative AI for personal use, not corporate use," Cramer said.
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The best new features in iOS 18
  + stars: | 2024-06-10 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Apple's iPhone operating system, iOS 18, was a major topic of discussion at the event, and it's expected to be released later this year. Related storiesHere are some of the changes we're most excited about iOS 18. AdvertisementA new home screen designApple iOS 18 will let you customize your home screen wallpaper, app icons, and widgets. iOS 18 will now allow users to tap back on a message with any emoji or sticker. AdvertisementApple IntelligenceApple will be integrating a much-anticipated generative AI system into iOS 18.
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Apple this week updated its terms to require Meta cede 30% of the sales of some ads to the iPhone maker. The company posted its second successive quarter of revenue decline and again pointed to Apple as a major culprit. And just this week, Apple revised its App Store Review Guidelines. "Apple previously said it didn't take a share of developer advertising revenue, and now apparently changed its mind." To be sure, Apple's ad revenue is currently largely derived from search ads within its App Store, which don't necessarily directly compete with Meta's social ads.
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