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It’s reported that Apple plans to open its on-device AI models to developers at WWDC 2025, aiming to boost app creation and expand Apple Intelligence features.
Tom Forte, Maxim Group senior consumer internet analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Apple following the news of OpenAi investing in former iPhone designers company.
Apple Inc. is preparing to allow third-party developers to write software using its artificial intelligence models, aiming to spur the creation of new applications and make its devices more enticing.
Apple 's big 2025 software reveal is nearly upon us. On June 9, the Worldwide Developers' Conference (WWDC) keynote will showcase the changes coming with — deep breath — iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, tvOS 19 and visionOS 3.
CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Apple's shares falling on news of OpenAi's investment in a tech startup.
Apple designer Jony Ive's AI hardware startup, IO, in a deal worth nearly $6.5 billion. Ive previously worked with Sam Altman.
The ChatGPT-like chatbot functionality you expect from Siri might not be unveiled when Apple announces iOS 19 next month.
The purchase — the largest in OpenAI’s history — will provide the company with a dedicated unit for developing AI-powered devices.
The report from Bloomberg outlines why Apple has been struggling with its AI strategy. Sources claim Apple Intelligence “wasn’t even an idea” before ChatGPT was launched in late 2022, and that head of software engineering Craig Federighi was “reluctant to make large investments in AI” without a clear end goal.
Apple is preparing to allow third-party developers to write software using its artificial intelligence models, in a push to boost the creation of new applications, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday,
Apple has pulled out all the stops to tout shiny new AI tools. Now, the company is facing questions about what it’s promised versus what it’s delivered.