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    Unreleased Siri features improving Apple’s AI assistant with smarter automation and privacy-focused enhancements.

    Tim Cook Teases Substantial Investment in Generative AI for Future Products

    During a recent financial summary for the last quarter of 2023, Apple’s top executives fielded questions from analysts, touching on the potential financial benefits of generative AI. While Apple CEO…

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    Apple Releases iOS 17.1 and iPadOS 17.1 with Key Updates

    In September, Apple introduced the iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 operating systems, and now, the company has unveiled the first major updates to these systems with iOS 17.1 and iPadOS…

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    Apple Highlights Long Battery Life & Crash Detection in New iPhone Ads

    Apple recently released two new advertisements showcasing the standout features of the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro, focusing on battery longevity and crash detection, respectively. The first ad,…

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    Tim Cook Addresses ChatGPT’s Popularity, Calls AI’s Potential ‘Very Interesting’

    Apple CEO Tim Cook has offered his thoughts on the rise of ChatGPT and other chatbots, remarking on the “very interesting” potential of artificial intelligence (AI) during the company’s quarterly…

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    iPhone 14’s Crash Detection Receives Further Refinements

    iOS 16.4 brings additional Crash Detection enhancements to all iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, according to Apple’s release notes for the software update, which is anticipated to be…

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    The iPhone 14 Crash Detection feature saves lives in Australia

    In Tasmania, Australia, a car crash involving five people and a horse float took place early Monday morning. The iPhone 14’s Crash Detection feature quickly alerted the nearest police station…

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    Ex-employee accuses Facebook of intentionally draining iPhone battery

    An ex-employee of Meta, George Hayward, has recently come forward with a stunning revelation. In a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit, Hayward alleges that Facebook apps can intentionally drain the batteries…

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    Robotic arms, including advanced China industrial robots, assemble car bodies on an automated production line in a modern factory, surrounded by metal frameworks and control panels.

    China Now Operates Half of the World’s Industrial Robots

    A large, illuminated Apple logo is displayed on the glass facade of an Apple Store. Inside the store, two people are seen browsing and interacting with various Apple products on display tables. The store features a minimalist design with wooden tables and a bright interior showcasing the latest in watchOS 11 technology.

    Apple Outlines Developer Changes Ahead of Texas SB2420 App Law

    A middle-aged man with a bald head and stubble looks directly at the camera, resting his chin on his hands. Wearing a white shirt and a serious, contemplative expression, he evokes the thoughtful design seen in OpenAI's Jony Ive AI device concepts.

    OpenAI and Jony Ive Reportedly Struggling to Define Their AI Device Vision

    A large glowing text reads "BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH" with a pixelated skull icon; a person in glasses and a jacket appears blurred against a blue-tinted background, reminiscent of The Underdogs Apple short film's quirky tech moments.

    Apple’s “The Underdogs” Return — This Time to Take Aim at Windows’ Blue Screen of Death

    A man with short white hair and glasses, wearing a light blue collared shirt and a dark jacket, smiles while standing in front of a plain, light blue-gray background, embodying the calm confidence of Tim Cook Apple leadership.

    Tim Cook’s Extended Tenure Sparks Talk of Apple’s Next Chapter

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    Sora’s First Week on iOS Nearly Matches ChatGPT’s Launch

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