The world thought it’ll be called iAI, but it’s called Apple Intelligence instead
Our conversation this week transcends time zones, as I try to help you navigate everything Apple announced at the WWDC keynote in Cupertino, California. I must start by saying that contrary to general opinion, it turns out, Apple was never really falling behind in the AI battles. It was simply preparing, and in one fine move with what it calls Apple Intelligence, has taken a significant lead over anything Android, Windows or standalone AI tools have in the ring. So much so, Apple’s entered the fray with significant superiority of its AI models, and OpenAI’s latest and greatest GPT-40 is simply an optional layer within the grand scheme of things. On the broader spectrum, Apple’s integration of machine learning and generative AI touches almost every task, or app you may be using.