Apple unveils 'Apple Intelligence' at the WWDC

Apple announced Monday it will incorporate “Apple Intelligence" into its new iPhone, iPad and Mac operating systems. It made the announcement during its WWDC event.

Apple announced Monday it will incorporate "Apple Intelligence" into its new iPhone, iPad and Mac operating systems.

"Apple Intelligence is the personal intelligence system that puts powerful generative models right at the core of your iPhone, iPad and Mac," Apple executive Craig Federighi said. "It draws on your personal context to give you intelligence that’s most helpful and relevant to you."

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The announcement of Apple Intelligence came during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) that Apple held Monday. 

The conference has been highly-anticipated by investors and analysts looking to learn more about the tech giant’s AI efforts. Other major tech companies have been unveiling AI offerings of their own in recent months.

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Eric Revell contributed to this report.


 

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