apple The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is reportedly going to be a long, slow process.
As Bloomberg News reported on Sunday (June 16): Apple IntelligenceThe service, announced by the tech giant last week, isn’t expected to be available for developers to test until the end of the summer.
That means the app won’t be included in the first beta of Apple’s new OS update, but will only be released as a preview this fall. It will reportedly only work on some devices, only in American English, and you may have to join a waitlist to try it out.
Bloomberg noted that Apple’s strategy largely lays out a roadmap of what will be coming later this year or early next year, without reflecting on features coming in the fall, marking a shift for the tech giant.
In the past, Apple has Worldwide Developers Conference The company announced it at WWDC for a fall release but was forced to delay adding the feature, suggesting that Apple’s latest tech doesn’t follow a strict schedule.
According to the report, this approach has several advantages, including easier staffing, since engineers can be assigned to a specific feature, release the technology when the work is complete, and then move it to other features.
and, off Introducing American English will allow Apple to spend more time training its AI models upon Translations into other languages are also being worked on, which the report says will be a major undertaking.
Meanwhile, PYMNTS reported last week that Apple’s new AI efforts “have the potential to transform how consumers interact with their devices and, more importantly, How to shop. “
If Apple’s plans go through, your iPhone will know your shopping preferences and predict your next purchase, and Apple Intelligence will be able to analyse your browsing history, purchasing patterns and social media activity.
Experts say the company is trying to change the way businesses interact with their customers. OpenAI ChatGPT integrationApple devices will be able to respond to customer inquiries and process orders. and It also provides product recommendations.
“As consumers become accustomed to AI handling more tasks, they are likely to increase their reliance on it for everyday activities and decision-making. This could shift consumer expectations toward more automated and intuitive services.” Yifan, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Director of Responsible AI Santa Clara University, School of Engineeringsaid PYMNTS.
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