
Apple is gearing up to introduce generative AI features at its WWDC event in June, marking a significant shift in its operating system design. The tech giant has acquired DarwinAI, known for optimizing on-device AI models. Apple is exploring partnerships with Google and OpenAI for AI capabilities on iPhones, hinting at a strategic shift in its approach to AI. Analysts anticipate a major AI focus at WWDC, with expectations high for the event's impact on Apple's AI strategy and product offerings.









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