Report: Apple Intelligence to open up to developers at WWDC
Briefly

The article discusses Apple's potential path toward improving its relevance in AI by partnering with third-party developers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining user privacy and security. While acknowledging challenges and skepticism about Big Tech's privacy promises, it highlights the pressing need for private AI solutions in sectors like education, health, and business. Successfully navigating these partnerships could allow Apple to offer innovative services that enhance user experience while addressing data privacy concerns, thus positioning the company strategically in the evolving AI landscape.
It may not be the easiest opportunity for Apple to embrace culturally and would to some extent signify how far behind Apple has fallen in some respects, but it will be a smart way to maintain hardware and software relevance and provide unique services to its customers.
While you have to be very wary when any Big Tech firm promises privacy, there is a need for private AI. Educators, health services, and businesspeople particularly need it.
Read at Computerworld
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