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Apple Previews New AI Features, With Some Set to Roll Out to the Public Next Week

Apple iPhone 16 models on display

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Key Takeaways

  • Apple on Wednesday released its next set of artificial intelligence (AI) features for beta-testing by developers, with some new AI features set to be released publicly in the iOS 18.1 update next week.
  • Analysts have suggested Apple's AI features could help drive up iPhone demand, despite a slow start to sales of the iPhone 16, which launched without Apple's latest AI features.
  • However, industry supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Wednesday the company cut orders for the iPhone 16 by about 10 million units, and warned growth in iPhone shipments could require further hardware innovation.

Apple (AAPL) on Wednesday released its next set of 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:artificial intelligence (AI) features🍌 with iOS 18.2 for beta-testing by developers, with some new Apple Intelligence fea🅺tures set to be released publicly in the iOS 18.1 update next week.

The iOS 18.1 features are coming to the new lineup of iPhone 16s, along with the 15 Pro, the 15 Pro Max, and certain iPads and Macs. This iteration of Apple intelligence supports only U.S. English. Features reportedly include text revision, proofreading, new photo editing capabilities and a feature that consolidates multiple notifications from the same app rather than showing them individually.

iOS 18.2 Beta for Developers 𝓀Includes ChatGPT Integration, Image Generator

The 18.2 beta for developers also reportedly includes other features Apple showcased at this summer's Worldwide Developers Conference like integrations with ChatGPT from OpenAI, along with Genmoji, the custom emoji creator, and Image Playground, Apple's competitor to other AI image generators.

Apple SVP of software engineering Craig Federighi told the Wall Street Journal in an interview Wednesday that Apple is releasing features slowly in an effort not to stumble. "You could put something out there and have it be sort of a mess. Apple’s point of view is more like, ‘Let’s try to get each piece right and release it when it’s ready,'" said Federighi.

Analyst Warns Boosting iPhone Sales Could 'Require Further Hardware Innovation'

澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Analysts have previously suggested Apple's AI features could 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:help drive sales of Apple's iPhones, despite a 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:slow start to sales of the iPhone 16, which launched without Apple's latest AI features. However, industry supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo warned Wednesday that "significant growth in iPhone shipments will likely require further hardware innovation to accompany this AI development."

Kuo said the company cut orders for the iPhone 16 by about 10 million units, specifically the 𒀰regular iPhone 16 as opposed to the iPhone 16 Pro models featuring higher-end displays and cameras. Kuo projected iPhone revenues could come under pressure in the first half of 2025, as shipments decline.

Apple shares fell about 2.2% Wednesday as it was also announced that regulators fined Apple and Goldman Sachs (GS) 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:more than $89 million over Apple Card issues.

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