Apple is preparing to open its artificial intelligence (AI) models to third-party developers with the release of iOS 19, a move expected to encourage the creation of new applications leveraging its AI capabilities. This initiative, reportedly to be announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), reflects Apple's strategy of emphasizing on-device processing, privacy protection, and seamless integration over competing on model size or raw capabilities. By granting external developers access to its AI technology, Apple aims to foster innovation beyond what it has achieved internally, potentially enhancing the quality and variety of AI-driven apps available on its platform.
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Apple is crafting an AI strategy that prioritizes on-device processing, privacy protection, and seamless integration rather than competing primarily on model size or capabilities 👉 https://t.co/oM5fEfGD8i
Apple is giving developers the chance to come up with better applications for AI than it has been able to manage itself, @DaveLeeBBG says https://t.co/X162yFwWCZ