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Apple just formed a bullish golden cross chart pattern
  + stars: | 2024-06-14 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The maker of iPhones and iPads has formed a "golden cross," a technical indicator signaling when a stock's moving average over the last 50 days rises above the same moving average tracking the last 200 days. It's the first time since March that Apple's 50-day moving average trades above its 200-day counterpart. Despite the outperformance, Apple shares have advanced less than 11% this year, underperforming both the broad S & P 500 and technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite . While the golden cross can indicate upside momentum, Wall Street expects a correction ahead. AAPL 5D mountain Apple, 5-day Correction: A previous version misstated when Apple's previous golden cross pattern took place.
Persons: Siri, LSEG Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Nasdaq Locations: Silicon Valley
Tech giant Apple has made headlines this week following its artificial intelligence announcements — but one market watcher is unimpressed. "I do not like Apple," Paul Meeks, co-chief investment officer at Harvest Portfolio Management told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Tuesday — while acknowledging that many people disagree with him. Apple's shares reacted positively to the announcement, surging 7% to close at a record high on Tuesday. Shares in the tech giant are up over 10% year-to-date and 16% in the past 12 months. AAPL YTD mountain Year-to-date shares in Apple Meeks, however, maintains his bearish stance on Apple.
Persons: Paul Meeks, CNBC's, , wearables, Siri, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Apple Meeks, Meeks Organizations: Tech, Apple, Portfolio Management, Wall
Nearly an hour later, the iPhone maker announced a much-rumored partnership with OpenAI to bring its ChatGPT technology to devices later this year. “I think Apple will take a pragmatic approach to the OpenAI partnership,” Wood said. Apple said it will not share any personal user information with OpenAI, so inquiries made through ChatGPT won’t be linked to an Apple user’s account. So it came as no surprise when some industry watchers, including Elon Musk, were quick to react to Apple’s partnership with OpenAI. “When users do query ChatGPT, Apple will track the prompts and gather metrics to improve its own models,” he said.
Persons: Sam Altman, Steve Wozniak, OpenAI, Altman, Tim Cook, , Ben Wood, “ Apple, Siri, Apple, ” Wood, Jeff Chiu, It’s, ” Cook, it’ll, Wood, Reece Hayden, Elon Musk, Musk, ” Musk, Annette Zimmermann, ” Andrew Cornwall, Forrester, Organizations: CNN, Apple, Insight, Apple Intelligence, Nvidia, Microsoft, ChatGPT, ABI Research, Industry, OpenAI, SpaceX, Gartner Locations: China, Washington, Cupertino , Calif
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect a monumental upgrade cycle for iPhones, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at the stocks that are leading the market right now including Apple and Broadcom.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Apple, Broadcom
Apple is now the most valuable US public company
  + stars: | 2024-06-13 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
New York CNN —Apple edged past Microsoft on Thursday to become the most valuable public company in the United States, as announcements made at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference including generative AI features for iPhones sent the stock climbing. Apple shares rose 0.6% on Thursday and have popped 8.8% so far this week. Microsoft shares rose 0.1% on Thursday. The iPhone maker’s comeback comes just a week after Nvidia on June 5 surpassed it to become the second-largest public US company. Although the partnership will likely give the company a much-needed boost, Apple aligning itself with a company and a technology that have yet to win public trust has raised criticism, especially for taking user inputs and incorporating them into ChatGPT’s data set.
Persons: iPhones, OpenAI Organizations: New, New York CNN, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia Locations: New York, United States, China, Washington
New York CNN —Meme stock mania is back. Meme stocks saw a resurgence last month after Keith Gill, an investor who helped stoke the meme stock frenzy in 2021, made his first post on X in three years. For many traders who experienced the original meme stock craze, the phenomenon has prompted a wave of deja vu. Still, there are key differences between the reignited 2024 meme stock craze and the original in 2021. While GameStop shares have surged in recent weeks, it is still down 65% from its record high closing price in 2021.
Persons: Keith Gill, ” Gill, Gill, , that’s, Craig Sarembock, , Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Biden, Samantha Delouya, That’s, Elon Musk, OpenAI, Hanna Ziady, ” Musk, Apple Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, stoke, GameStop, CNN, Federal Reserve, Bartlett Wealth Management, Global, ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, EOG Resources, Schlumberger, Apple, SpaceX, Bluetooth, OpenAI, Developers Locations: New York, United States, OpenAI
CNBC Daily Open: Apple shares pop, Musk drops OpenAI lawsuit
  + stars: | 2024-06-12 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Musk drops OpenAI suit Elon Musk dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, which alleged breach of contract and fiduciary duty. Apple pops Apple 's shares rose to a record high a day after it announced its push into artificial intelligence. Get the CNBC Daily Open report in your inbox every morning and keep up to date with the markets wherever you are. For more, CNBC's Jeff Cox explains there could be a huge impact from the consumer price index and the Fed meeting.
Persons: Paul Jacobson, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Siri, OpenAI, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, David Malpass, Dennis Lockhart, Jeff Cox, — CNBC's Lim Hui Jie, Lisa Kailai Han, Alex Harring, Spencer Kimball, Hayden Field, Samantha Subin, Ashley Capoot, Michael Wayland Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, General Motors, GM, OpenAI, Microsoft, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Federal Reserve, Brent, Bank, Biden, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Atlanta Fed Locations: New York City, U.S, San Francisco
CNBC Daily Open: Fed watch, Apple pops
  + stars: | 2024-06-12 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Siri will get an upgrade with Apple Intelligence and the company will partner with OpenAI, giving users access to ChatGPT. The company's shares rose 1.3% after the automaker announced plans to buy back $6 billion of stock. While many analysts expect Apple's new AI offering to push consumers to buy new iPhones, not all analysts are convinced.
Persons: Siri, OpenAI, Morgan Stanley, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Paul Jacobson Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple, Dow Jones, Treasury, OPEC, Apple Intelligence, OpenAI, GM, Motors Locations: San Francisco
Elon Musk is eyeing a possible X phone. Musk, who owns X, formerly Twitter, said Tuesday such a device is "not out of the question." AdvertisementElon Musk is weighing the idea of building an X phone amid his threats to ban iPhones and other Apple devices from his companies. On Monday, an X user tweeted his prediction that Musk would create an X phone, which Musk replied was a possibility. "X will partner with Samsung to manufacture an X phone."
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , Elon Organizations: Apple, Service, Samsung, Business
Wall Street was definitely impressed by Apple's WWDC event on Monday. Analysts predict AI features will drive significant upgrade cycles for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17. Here's what Wall Street is saying about Apple's WWDC event. Citi: 'Best WWDC ever'"We believe Apple's WWDC was the best WWDC conference in a long time as it introduced 'AI for the rest of the people," analysts at Citi said. Chatterjee echoed Citi's thoughts that the AI features should drive a massive upgrade cycle for the iPhone over the next two years.
Persons: Apple's, Siri, , Goldman Sachs, We're, Michael Ng, WWDC, Atif Malik, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Dan Ives, Ives Organizations: Service, Apple, Citi, Goldman, JPMorgan, Apple Intelligence, Cook
AdvertisementIt's not 'artificial intelligence,' it's 'Apple Intelligence'And in Apple's new AI world, we start with one rule: Don't call it "artificial intelligence." It's "Apple Intelligence." Apple Intelligence can perform simple and useful functions. Apple Intelligence wasn't mindblowingStill, some of the other generative things were purely goofy/cutesy, like the AI version of Memoji. AdvertisementNothing was mindblowing or a totally radical new way of using artificial Apple Intelligence.
Persons: , Scarlett Johansson's, Scarlett Johansson, Siri, It's, Apple Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Gmail Locations:
Apple's WWDC event unveiled AI features that should make some startups nervous. Apple has a history of making a particular app or service seem irrelevant by building a rival feature into iPhones or Macs. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . That was certainly the case during Apple's WWDC event this week, during which CEO Tim Cook and other executives detailed a host of AI features coming to iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Apple's, , Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Service, Business
Sam Altman may have just scored a major coup
  + stars: | 2024-06-11 | by ( Alex Bitter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Read previewForget Tim Cook: OpenAI and Sam Altman might be the biggest winners after Monday's announcements at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. While Apple announced Apple Intelligence, its in-house artificial-intelligence tool, it also said that Apple users will soon be able to use ChatGPT in Siri through an integration it created with OpenAI. The feature is part of Apple's iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and Sequoia, its computer operating system. Apple's iOS is installed on about 2.2 billion devices, Wedbush Securities estimated in a note on Monday. OpenAI said in a statement that "the ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o, will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year.
Persons: , Tim Cook, OpenAI, Sam Altman, ChatGPT, it's, Craig Federighi, Apple's, Siri, Altman, Google's, Kelsey Peterson, Cook, haven't, macOS, Apple Organizations: Service, Apple's Worldwide, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Business, OpenAI, Wedbush Securities, Washington Post, Google, Safari Locations: Siri, Sequoia, WWDC
London CNN —Elon Musk is not happy about a new partnership between Apple and ChatGPT creator OpenAI. “Apple has no clue what’s actually going on once they hand your data over to OpenAI,” Musk said in a separate post. OpenAI’s technology will support some of these new tools — for example, allowing users to direct questions to ChatGPT via their Apple devices. Greg Brockman, OpenAI president, said late Monday that ChatGPT would be integrated into Apple’s operating systems for iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. So Musk’s employees may have limited options if he wants to ban rival AI — or even OpenAI — from his companies.
Persons: London CNN — Elon Musk, OpenAI, ” Musk, Apple, Musk’s, Siri, Greg Brockman, We’re, Will, Sam Altman, , Catherine Flick, ” OpenAI, ” Matt Britzman, Hargreaves Lansdown Organizations: London CNN, Apple, SpaceX, Bluetooth, ” CNN, OpenAI, Developers, Apple Intelligence, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Windows, Staffordshire University Locations: OpenAI, , England
Apple CEO Tim Cook gestures during the annual developer conference event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S., June 10, 2024. Apple shares popped 5% to a new record high of around $203 per share on Tuesday, a day after the company announced its long-awaited push into artificial intelligence at its annual developer conference on Monday. The company pitched the features as AI for the average person, though users will likely need to upgrade their iPhones to access the tools. The company's developer conference came as a welcome sign for investors who have been watching to see how Apple will capitalize on the ongoing AI boom. Analysts from Morgan Stanley said Apple's AI features strongly position the company with "the most differentiated consumer digital agent."
Persons: Tim Cook, Apple, Siri, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Morgan Stanley, iPhones, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Bank of America, Apple Intelligence Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S
Apple’s Go-Slow A.I. Approach
  + stars: | 2024-06-11 | by ( Andrew Ross Sorkin | Ravi Mattu | Bernhard Warner | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
A.I., the Apple wayAfter months of anticipation, Apple finally introduced its plan to infuse its products with artificial intelligence: Meet Apple Intelligence, which weaves the technology into core features of iPhones, iPads and Macs. But while the tech giant announced a slew of new features, the announcement reflected a very Apple-like cautious approach to A.I. Yes, the company will add OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Siri — but it’s leaving the door open for adding other chatbots. It all suggests that Apple is hedging its bets (or is simply behind its rivals), while slowly ramping up what A.I. iPhone users will be able to direct queries to the latest version of ChatGPT if Siri can’t handle them on its own.
Persons: Siri —, OpenAI, Siri can’t Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Worldwide
Apple device users will soon be able to tap into buy now, pay later loans from Affirm for purchases, the companies said Tuesday. Affirm will surface as an option for U.S. Apple Pay users on iPhones and iPads later this year, the San Francisco-based fintech company said in a filing. "This provides users with additional payment choices, and offers the ease, convenience and security of Apple Pay alongside the features users love in Affirm – flexibility, transparency and no late or hidden fees," Affirm said in an email statement. The move is a boost to Affirm and the buy now, pay later sector in general. But the fact that Apple decided to also allow Affirm products in its ecosystem shows that the fintech company has something unique to offer.
Persons: iPads, Apple's, Dan Dolev Organizations: Apple, Mizuho Securities Locations: San Francisco
Affirm Holdings – The stock popped nearly 7% following the announcement that its buy now, pay later loans will be embedded into Apple Pay as an option for purchases. U.S. Apple Pay users on iPhones and iPads will be able to use the option later this year, the company said in a filing. General Motors – The automaker's stock added about 2% after announcing a $6 billion share repurchase program. Apple – The stock jumped around 6% one day after the iPhone maker announced its artificial intelligence strategy at its Worldwide Developers Conference . GameStop – The stock rose about 2%, trimming losses after its recent slide.
Persons: General Motors, Siri, Keith Gill, Pierre Brondeau, Mark Douglas, Ronaldo Pereira, Elliott, Lee Cole, FactSet, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Apple Pay, Apple, General, GM, Worldwide Developers, OpenAI, GameStop, FMC, JPMorgan, Reuters, Apollo, Kyndryl Holdings, Southwest Airlines –, Academy Sports, Bank of America Locations: Southwest
Apple’s AI: We’ve seen some of this before
  + stars: | 2024-06-11 | by ( Samantha Murphy Kelly | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
On the other hand, however, other AI tools look familiar from what we’ve seen on the market. Ahead of the demo, the company emphasized that the majority of the new tools are powered by Apple Intelligence. If you want your email to sound more professional, or more friendly, Apple says its AI will take a stab. Siri’s AI flexApple really flexes its AI muscle, however, when it comes to Siri, which Apple says is taking a massive step forward by becoming more contextually relevant and more personal. In the demo, Apple showed how someone could upload a picture of vegetables at a farmer’s market and ask what they could make for dinner.
Persons: , they’re, , Siri, Craig Federighi, It’ll, they’ve, OpenAI, Apple, Genmoji, Roger Federer, he’s, it’s Organizations: CNN, Developers, Apple, “ Apple Intelligence, Apple Apple Intelligence, Google, Samsung, Catering, Apple Intelligence
In today's big story, we're looking at all the takeaways from Apple's big event , including its friendlier spin on artificial intelligence . Related VideoBut first, it's not AI; it's Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence — it's AI, just not that AI — is the company's first big swing in the space. Data is the name of the game when it comes to AI, and Apple's iPhones are full of it. However, the Apple Intelligence news and partnership with OpenAI is what really set the billionaire off.
Persons: , we've, it's, Andrew Burton, Justin Sullivan, Rebecca Zisser, Tim Cook, Apple, Apple's, Insider's Jordan Hart, Katie Notopoulos, Pro Max, BI's Peter Kafka, Max —, wasn't, Elon Musk, Chelsea Jia Feng, Grzegorz Wajda, Elon, Bernstein, Toni Sacconaghi, Point72, Steve Cohen's, WallStreetBets, Tyler Le, OpenAI, Sarah Friar, Kevin Weil, who's, Sam Altman's, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, George Glover, Annie Smith Organizations: Service, Business, Tech, Apple Intelligence, Washington, Getty, Apple, Pro, Elon, OpenAI, Academy Investment, GameStop, Planet Labs, Oracle Locations: Apple's, Chelsea, Silicon, New York, London
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
Elon Musk criticized Apple and its CEO years ago before appearing to patch things up during an Apple HQ visit with Tim Cook. On Monday, Musk slammed Apple for its OpenAI partnership and threatened to ban iPhones and MacBooks at his companies. Here's a history of the beef between the Tesla CEO and the tech giant. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The first signs of Musk's one-sided beef with Apple came in 2015 when he joked that Apple employed Tesla's rejects.
Persons: Elon, Tim Cook, Musk, MacBooks, , Apple, Tesla's, we've Organizations: Apple, Service, Business
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple WWDC: iOS18 brings 'biggest redesign ever' to Photos app on iPhonesApple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday at the tech giant's campus in Cupertino, California.
Persons: iOS18 Organizations: Apple, Developers Locations: Cupertino , California
That's the scenario Apple sketched out Monday, when it tried to explain how it was integrating AI into its ecosystem. But it's also a very real problem for Apple since Apple is in the business of selling expensive, high-margin hardware. AdvertisementBut I do have a third, vibes-based theory about why the AI that Apple showed off didn't blow me away. And during Apple's Monday demo, the company played on both sides of that line: It would tell you that Apple's AI could instantly make your writing better. In Apple's framing, that's AI that's helpful, but not creepy; immediately useful, but not too disruptive.
Persons: , Apple, it's, we've, Tim Cook, Craig Federighi Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, iPhones, AIs Locations: emojis
Apple finally dove headfirst into artificial intelligence on Monday with its announcement of Apple Intelligence. Apple's website says Apple Intelligence, the company's take on generative AI, is supported on devices that run the M1 chip, such as the iPad Air, iPad Pro and Macs. However, it will only support the 2023 iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 15 Pro, not the regular iPhone 15. The company announced $45.96 billion in iPhone revenue during the second quarter, down nearly 10% from the year-ago quarter. Apple Intelligence will let you do all sorts of things when it launches in beta this fall.
Persons: Siri Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Max
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