In the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology, Apple has been increasing its efforts to incorporate generative AI technologies into its products and services. From app development tools to improving its productivity apps and even a potential revolution in customer service, Apple is banking on the power of AI. This article will explore Apple's latest developments and plans in the area of generative AI and how they could transform the user experience.
In a world where AI technologies are becoming more and more present, it is crucial to keep up. Apple, known for its innovativeness, seems to be aware that generative AI could be the key to future success. While rumors and speculations about Apple's efforts circulate, in this article we will take a look at the concrete developments and see how they could affect our digital experience (via Bloomberg).
Generative AI technologies: Xcode should also benefit
Apple's efforts to leverage generative AI technologies span a wide range of applications. One of the most notable changes is to the company's suite of productivity apps, which includes Pages and Keynote. It plans to introduce automatic summarization features and automatic comparison tools. This could fundamentally change the way we work with these applications. AI will even play a role in the music world, for example, through automatic playlist creation in Apple Music. Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, will also receive a "major update," making interacting with the device even more natural and intuitive. But changes aren't just planned for end users. Developers can look forward to an updated version of Xcode that leverages AI to accelerate and simplify the development process. This could make future app development much easier and faster.
Apple: Full realization takes time
AppleCare customer service could also benefit from these innovations, as an AI-based troubleshooting system is under development. This could significantly increase the efficiency and accuracy of resolving customer issues. However, it's important to note that Apple's plans to leverage generative AI technologies won't happen overnight. Estimates suggest it could take until 2025 for this vision to be fully realized. Beyond end-user-accessible features, Apple has also taken other steps to enhance its generative AI offerings. This includes access to archived content from news publishers to train its AI systems. Instead of simply collecting the content, Apple plans to charge for access. Another fascinating example is the creation of digital avatars of people, known as "Human Gaussian Splats." This process uses only short video sequences as a source and can create realistic digital avatars in a very short time. (Photo by archy13 / Bigstockphoto)




