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Apple's announcement of a sci-fi like brain computing interface shows that the company still has its eye on cutting edge innovation. But it also highlights the challenge weighing on the company's day-to-day business.
Apple has published two new research papers on its Machine Learning blog, detailing an AI model for improved photogrammetry and another that acts as a video-related personal assistant.
Shares of Alphabet (GOOGL) dipped on the next trading day following the comments. Chris Versace, a Wall Street veteran who runs TheStreet Pro portfolio, said he's not surprised about Apple's comments about AI replacing search engines,
Apple's chip team is working on new processors for more powerful Macs and future artificial intelligence features that will power
Apple Inc. is teaming up with startup Anthropic PBC on a new “vibe-coding” software platform that will use artificial intelligence to write, edit and test code on behalf of programmers.
Tariffs are arguably the least of Apple's problems right now, though, if you dig deeper into its historical results. A lack of meaningful growth from its flagship profit center and continued struggles with artificial intelligence (AI) are far greater challenges, and could linger a lot longer than the impact of tariffs.
Samsung Electronics made public on Tuesday its slimmest flagship model to date, complete with enhanced artificial intelligence features, as it seeks to get ahead of rival Apple on the premium market.