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Apple is expected to expand Apple Intelligence with an iOS 18.2 update on December 2. Apple said it plans to build out Apple Intelligence over the next several months, with drops in December and April. Related Video How AI will change the iPhone and other Apple productsWith visual intelligence, Apple said iPhone 16 owners can use their new Camera Control button to get information on objects or places — or translate languages with AI. While its rivals have been quick to announce and launch their AI offerings, Apple is taking a slower approach. Apple Intelligence was announced at the Worldwide Developer Conference in June.
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Apple released AI features for the iPhone 15 Pro and later models with Monday's iOS 18.1 update. AdvertisementThe first Apple Intelligence features are out now. Jordan Hart/BIThe "writing tools" feature has been one of the more visible Apple Intelligence features since it was first announced in June. Jordan Hart/BIWith Apple Intelligence enabled on the Messages app, iPhone owners can get texts summarized in the notification center. Apple, in a disclaimer on its website, said Apple Intelligence "outputs may vary."
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Apple has a slate of announcements expected this week on top of earnings. Its long-awaited Apple Intelligence is expected to launch with software updates. Apple marketing head Greg Joswiak told his X followers on Thursday to "Mac" their calendars for a week of announcements from the tech giant. Apple Intelligence was a major talking point during the third-quarter earnings call. "With Apple Intelligence, we're very excited about the level of value we're going to provide to users," Cook said on theAugust callt.
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(Expected AI-driven device upgrades from Apple, Microsoft, and other personal tech makers is the reason we're invested in Best Buy . Microsoft, Apple and fellow Club name Nvidia have all eclipsed $3 trillion market values — and have been wrestling for the top spot as the most valuable U.S. company. META YTD mountain Meta Platforms (META) year-to-date performance Meta Platforms is monetizing consumer interest in AI by boosting user engagement. The Meta AI generative artificial intelligence assistant is currently free to use. AMZN YTD mountain Amazon (AMZN) year-to-performance Comparable to Meta, Amazon offers AI to consumers for free to increase engagement on its dominant e-commerce platform.
Persons: Tim Cook, Siri, Apple, WWDC, Piper Sandler, Jim Cramer, Bard, Missteps, Jim, Jim Cramer's, Eugene Mymrin Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Developer Conference, Microsoft, Services, Cook, Co, AI Party, Bloomberg, Microsoft's, Computing, Club, Nvidia, Gmail, Google, ChatGPT, Facebook, Citi, Meta, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, CNBC Locations: China, Cupertino, U.S
Read previewTim Cook unveiled Apple's generative AI strategy, which it calls "Apple Intelligence," at its Worldwide Developer Conference earlier this week. At its biggest conference, Apple revealed a bunch of cool AI features that will be launched through its upcoming software update, iOS 18, and on its latest Mac and iPad operating systems. Apple said Mail is also getting a "Smart Reply" boost, which will offer suggestions for automatic responses. It will also have a "Reduce Interruptions" feature that Apple says will "help users stay present" in whatever they are focused on. Record and transcribe audio files in the Notes appNotes is getting an AI boost.
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CEO Tim Cook revealed its AI plan, "Apple Intelligence," to kick off WWDC 2024. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementApple made waves in the tech industry on Monday when it unveiled its new artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Tim Cook, Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Apple, Service, Worldwide, Business
Apple finally made some big AI announcements at the WWDC 2024 keynote on Monday. Analysts are saying Apple delivered on the GenAI front, but total AI domination is uncertain. The company was touted for its privacy protections with Apple Intelligence and big updates to Siri. At the keynote of its Worldwide Developer Conference on Monday, the tech titan introduced Apple Intelligence and showed off a range of capabilities coming to its products. Apple Intelligence will bring massive changes to Photos, Siri, Messages, and more in the upcoming iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia updates.
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On Monday, the longtime Club holding unveiled its long-awaited generative AI initiatives, known as Apple Intelligence. It means that Apple's new AI tools should be able to boost lagging iPhone sales, which make up roughly half of the company's overall revenue. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, which were released last year, are the only versions of the smartphone currently compatible with Apple Intelligence. "Even if iPhone 15 users don't upgrade right away, they now have a very good reason to do it sooner than they otherwise would have. Taken together, these suite of features show that Siri is getting the makeover that Jim Cramer recently argued would be crucial for an iPhone upgrade cycle to ensue.
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You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewApple's Worldwide Developer Conference keynote on Monday is expected to herald some major announcements from the tech titan. This year's WWDC has been highly anticipated by analysts, investors, and beyond, who all want to know what CEO Tim Cook will reveal about Apple's generative artificial intelligence efforts. Other changes Apple is expected to unveil include updated Mac, iPad, and Vision Pro operating systems, AI-generated emojis, and a complete overhaul of Siri.
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And no product is more important to Apple than the iPhone. New AI features that provide a compelling reason to upgrade when Apple rolls out the iPhone 16 in the fall could boost the company at a crucial time. Here’s the thing: No matter how Monday goes, Apple isn’t losing its status as a tech powerhouse anytime soon. The latter scenario — assuming the features are compelling — could spur the next major iPhone upgrade cycle and have ripple effects for the entire company. “That’s the key: if it’s compelling and not backward-compatible, Apple will have the first upgrade cycle in four years,” Luria said.
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Opinion: Apple can still get back to its golden age
  + stars: | 2024-06-07 | by ( Opinion Jeff Yang | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Jeff Yang CNNNaturally, Apple has locked down the details of the revelations it plans on releasing on Monday tighter than Fort Knox. Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces Apple Vision Pro, a mixed reality headset, at Apple Park in Cupertino, CA, on June 5, 2023. What’s the songs-in-your-pocket equivalent for Vision Pro? But so far, if Apple is looking to reclaim its real-world relevance, Vision Pro isn’t it — yet. Let’s hope that at this WWDC, the company defiantly ignores last year’s laughter and continues to look, and think, different.
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Read previewWhen Steve Jobs launched the first iPhone in 2007, it was a landmark moment in Apple's history that involved the CEO of another Silicon Valley company: Google. Now, Apple is preparing to unveil its plans to dominate the internet again — with the help of another Silicon Valley company. Apple's plan to dominate the internet, againOn Monday, when CEO Tim Cook kicks off Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), he's expected to reveal a new vision of artificial intelligence by announcing a partnership with OpenAI. Time will tell if the deal is as powerful as Apple's search engine agreement with Google. AdvertisementOne thing is certain: Apple's about to pitch the world on its plans to dominate the internet in the AI age.
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CNN —A group of OpenAI insiders are demanding that artificial intelligence companies be far more transparent about AI’s “serious risks” — and that they protect employees who voice concerns about the technology they’re building. “AI companies have strong financial incentives to avoid effective oversight,” reads the open letter posted Tuesday signed by current and former employees at AI companies including OpenAI, the creator behind the viral ChatGPT tool. As the law currently stands, the AI employees said, they don’t believe AI companies will share critical information about the technology voluntarily. Their letter comes as companies move quickly to implement generative AI tools into their products, while government regulators, companies and consumers grapple with responsible use. Meanwhile, Apple is widely expected to announce a partnership with OpenAI at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference to bring generative AI to the iPhone.
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"I think the iPhone next generation has to incorporate far more AI than it does now," Jim said on Monday. The Club's belief is that doing so will prompt iPhone users to upgrade to the newer model, helping reignite topline growth for Apple following a prolonged period of sluggishness. The majority of Apple's installed base of more than 2.2 billion devices is iPhones, Melius said in its note Monday. AAPL YTD mountain Apple (AAPL) year-to-date performance AI can boost more than just iPhone sales, according to Melius. In the three months ended March 30, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro Max held the No.
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Apple stock has had a lackluster 2024 so far — dropping over 13% since the start of the year. AAPL YTD mountain Apple YTD What's next for Apple stock? As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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What will it take to get Apple stock and iPhone sales out of their slumps? Although details on Apple's AI offerings are limited, management's track record has shown that new innovative features to Apple's devices will improve the overall user experience. We expect to learn more about Apple's AI strategy during the company's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June. Apple stock continued modestly higher on Friday — bucking a sharp sell-off in the overall market that was led by a major reversal in tech. The Club did sell some Apple, along with seven other big tech stocks, on the first trading day of the new year .
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CNN —Apple announced its annual Worldwide Developer Conference will kick off on June 10, when the company is expected to show off its latest AI advancements. The conference, which is widely anticipated each year as a major showcase for Apple software news, will run Monday, June 10 through Friday, June 14. Although last year’s WWDC focused on the unveiling of the Vision Pro mixed reality headset, which launched in stores in February, this year is expected to turn to Apple’s AI efforts. A partnership with Google would catapult Apple into the growing AI arms race. In a press release on Tuesday, the company said WWDC 2024 will also share software updates coming to the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Vision Pro headset.
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Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. AI catalysts ahead: The newsy Alphabet headline Friday was Wedbush adding the stock to its Best Ideas List and increasing its price target. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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Apple announces new MacBook Airs with its latest M3 chip
  + stars: | 2024-03-04 | by ( Todd Haselton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Apple on Monday announced new versions of its 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air laptops with its latest M3 chip. The M3 chip first launched in October, when Apple launched versions of the chip for its iMac desktop computer and more powerful versions of the processor for its MacBook Pro laptops. The new M3 chip allows users to add up to two external displays, an improvement from a single screen supported by earlier chips. It called the new MacBook Air the "world's best consumer laptop for AI." The 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $1,099, while the 15-inch starts at $1,299.
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Elsewhere, Bank of America raised its price target on Nvidia, calling for more than 25% upside. 7:07 a.m.: Deutsche Bank deals latest blow to regional bank after earnings disappoint Deutsche Bank joined the post-earnings dogpile on New York Community Bank . Analyst Bernard von-Gizycki downgraded the regional bank to hold from buy and slashed to price target to $7 from $15. Analyst Alicia Yap upgraded the consumer internet stock to buy from neutral and raised her price target by $6 to $50. — Alex Harring 5:45 a.m.: Bank of America hikes Nvidia price target Don't expect Nvidia to lose momentum anytime soon, according to Bank of America.
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"If Jim Jordan becomes Speaker, it is very unlikely that Congress will do anything on big tech in the near future," said Jon Schweppe, a policy director at the conservative American Principles Project. As Jordan's internal campaign gained momentum on Monday, Washington's thousands of lobbyists raced to determine how a Jordan speakership might impact their clients' bottom lines. "Instead, you'll see more performative anger over petty issues, designed to redirect attention away from the things that could actually hold big tech accountable," said the lobbyist. As chairman of the powerful House Judiciary Committee, Jordan has accused tech companies of censoring conservatives on their platforms. For big tech companies, the prospect of bipartisan antitrust legislation passing in Congress would amount to a far more urgent threat to their businesses than a partisan content moderation bill.
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iPhone users can update to iOS17 starting Monday by clicking on the Software Update section in the phone’s Settings app. Here are some of the buzziest and most-anticipated new features that iPhone users can expect from iOS17. This allows iPhone users to design a custom image that will show up when making calls. iPhone users will also be able to personalize their contact card “poster” with a photo or memoji of choice. iPhone users will also now receive predictive text recommendations in-line as they type, making adding entire words or completing sentences as easy as tapping the space bar.
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Tim Cook wants you to know that he's using the Apple Vision Pro every single day. The Vision Pro is a major step into virtual reality, and is Apple's biggest launch since the iPhone. Tim Cook wants everyone to know he's apparently using Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset every day, though not enough to share a selfie. A quick recap: The Apple Vision Pro is, to all intents and purposes, the company's shot at a virtual-reality headset. "There's enormous excitement around the Vision Pro," Cook insisted during the firm's quarterly earnings call Thursday.
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Apple will need to book an appointment to buy the Vision Pro headset in-store. The company is planning a retail launch for the headset next year, Bloomberg reported. Apple fans hoping to get their hands on the Vision Pro will need to book an appointment to buy the headset in-store. The Vision Pro will be rolled out next year, with stores in New York and Los Angeles among the first to stock the device, per Bloomberg. Apple's Vision Pro is the company's first major product release in eight years.
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Elon Musk has poked fun at the price of Apple's new mixed-reality headset. Apple launched the Vision Pro, the company's first major product in eight years, last week. The $3,499 price tag for Apple's new Vision Pro headset may even be too steep for the world's richest man, Elon Musk. The image compared Apple's new headset to a bag of mushrooms with the text: "Apple $3,500 augmented reality VS. $20 augmented reality." Apple launched the Vision Pro — its first major product in eight years — last week.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Pete Syme, Apple, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Vision, Morning, Pro, Worldwide Developer Conference, Big Tech, Representatives
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