
Rollout of Apple’s “Apple Intelligence” suite is delayed by the EU
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Apple's introduction of "Apple Intelligence" at WWDC, featuring a partnership with OpenAI, marks a transformative leap in iPhone AI capabilities. Despite the lightweight nature of Apple's AI model, it's designed for on-device processing, ensuring privacy and low-latency. This AI suite includes intuitive rewriting of emails to match the user's style, summary of group chats, and a more natural Siri that can understand context-specific requests. However, regulatory concerns in the EU have delayed the launch of key features until 2025, as Apple grapples with the DMA's interoperability and fair competition requirements. Meanwhile, other tech giants like Meta face similar issues, causing a potential slow-down in AI tool deployment across Europe. Yet, this doesn't seem to significantly dampen the innovation or adoption of AI technologies within the region.
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Original Source: DailyAI | Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence