iOS 18.2 is here with ChatGPT baked into Siri, letting users generate images, write from scratch, and get direct answers from AI without an OpenAI account.
MOST POPULAR
more headlines
Apple's WWDC is expected to reveal major upgrades for Siri, the company's virtual assistant. Focus on privacy-centric on-device processing and integration with large language models could be key. Will Siri compete directly with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, or is a collaboration on the horizon?
Discover how Google's Project Astra and Apple's next-gen Siri aim to reduce smartphone dependence, allowing users to stay more present in the moment through advanced AI-integrated smart glasses and intelligent assistants.
Discover the latest on iOS 18 AI: On-Device for privacy, not server-side. Dive into the future of Apple's AI advancements now!
Exciting news! iPhone set to embrace AI with Apple's new technology outperforming GPT-4, supercharging Siri. Stay ahead with the latest advancements. Learn more!
Get ready for a game-changer! iOS 18 set to introduce highly customizable home screen in the biggest iPhone update yet. Stay tuned for the ultimate personalization experience!
Tech collaboration ahead! Apple discusses partnership with Google Gemini to enhance iPhone AI capabilities. Stay tuned for cutting-edge advancements.
iOS 18 incoming! Check rumored compatibility list to see if your iPhone makes the cut. Stay tuned for the latest features.
Exciting update alert! Apple releases iOS 17.4 Beta 1 Build with new emojis, App Store changes, and more! Dive into the latest features now
iOS 18 on the horizon, poised to be the 'biggest' software update in iPhone's history. Stay tuned for groundbreaking features and enhancements!
Breaking news! EU iPhone sideloading deadline nears, signaling a potential App Store split. Stay informed on the evolving landscape of mobile apps!
iPhone 16 vs. Galaxy S24: Unleashing Next-Gen Tech! Dive into the latest leak for a sneak peek at iPhone's powerful AI features. Stay ahead, explore the future of smartphones now!
iPhone users have some options for them to be able to identify who is calling them without even looking at their screens.