iOS 26, Liquid Glass design and Apple’s AI shortfall
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Apple's AI Hesitation At WWDC 2025
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What follows is all reckless speculation—you’ve been warned. But maybe Apple sees all this irritation, and maybe the reason why they’re so “ late to the AI party ” is because they’re looking at the AI belief bell curve—which I doubt, because it’s something I just made up.
The researchers examined what they call "large reasoning models" (LRMs), which attempt to simulate a logical reasoning process by producing a deliberative text output sometimes called " chain-of-thought reasoning" that ostensibly assists with solving problems in a step-by-step fashion.
Apple took a measured approach to AI at WWDC. A new research paper suggests the company is skeptical about some recent AI advances too.
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Liquid Glass design, Apple Intelligence APIs, and visionOS 26 tools highlight Apple’s 2025 State of the Union for developers.
Apple will begin using AI technology to power the discovery of apps on the App Store, the company announced at this week's Worldwide Developers Conference
Apple spoke through why the company delayed its AI-powered Siri. It first teased what the tool would be able to do at WWDC 2024.
Apple announced on Monday a slew of artificial intelligence features including opening up Apple Intelligence's underlying technology in a modest update of its software and services as it lays the groundwork for future advances.
Apple Intelligence was designed to leverage things that generative AI already does well, like text and image generation, to improve upon existing features.
Apple Inc. unveiled the most sweeping software redesign in its history, aiming to make the company’s device lineup more cohesive and useful, even while doing little to upgrade its struggling artificial intelligence platform.
Generative AI is unleashing new possibilities into the world - some wildly overhyped and others astonishingly capable. There's still a clear path for Apple to play a critical role.