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Apple plans AI-powered robots, lifelike Siri, smart displays, and security cameras to challenge Amazon, Google, and Meta.
Commentary: The Apple Watch and AirPods can lead the way in Apple's AI comeback — that is, if those Siri reports are true.
Apple’s latest upcoming device is a wall-mounted display that can control appliances, handle video-conferencing and use AI to navigate apps
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Macworld on MSNApple is planning a big AI comeback, but we’ve heard this song before
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has a juicy new report today detailing Apple’s future plans for AI and robotics, which he pitches as a “turnaround” for the company. A comeback of sorts, for a company that has badly missed the boat and disappointed fans with its AI ambitions so far.
The iPhone 17 is mere weeks away, but I already have a sinking feeling about the cameras.
Tim Cook says Apple is ‘open’ to AI acquisitions, but there’s no sign of a big purchase in the works. Here’s why that could be good news.
The new AI-powered Siri needs to actually work, or it could mark the beginning of a downward spiral for Apple’s future.
Taiwan's Foxconn , which rose to become a global tech manufacturing juggernaut by assembling millions of iPhones, can now say its main business is no longer Apple as it takes advantage of the AI-boom to diversify its income.
That leaves room for Web3 platforms to define a different model. Unlike traditional AI systems that remain under corporate control, decentralized AI agents are owned outright by users through private keys. They cannot be shut down, seized, or altered by a third party.
At Google's 2025 announcement event, the company made several digs at apple, from "walled gardens" to the "tired" text bubble color debate.