Apple, the iconic Cupertino, CA-based company that produces the popular iPhone, MacBook Air, iPad and a slew of other devices, computers and services, was long thought of as a consumer-centric firm. But the enterprise uptake of its hardware and popular operating systems (macOS, iOS, and iPadOS to name a few) has given Apple a real place in the business world. Most recently, it has begun to tout (and roll out) "Apple Intelligence," its take on the generative AI revolution. Here's our latest round-up of news, analysis, features and authoritative opinion about what the company is doing:
The man who led Apple's design teams has quit the company to go work for Meta.
Amar Subramanya takes the AI wheel; he replaces replace former AI chief John Giannandrea.
Government officials are demanding the installation of a state-mandated app on all smartphones in India.
And with a more diversified range coming next year, the iPhone's success won't stop there.
Rivals like Google and Microsoft have backed away from their AR/VR efforts. But for some companies, Apple’s Vision Pro headset could fill the gap — if you deploy wisely.
Specifically, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is urging high-value targets to take steps to protect themselves.
Apple is deep in the conversation as the AI industry continues to evolve.
It's hard to see a reason why it should.
The demands of AI tools are forcing Apple and other hardware makers to boost RAM capacities. That could make Apple more attractive than 'cheaper' PCs.
On-premises AI is achievable today.
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