In an interview with WSJ’s Joanna Stern, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi explained why the company is being cautious ...
Apple's suite of artificial intelligence tools, aptly called Apple Intelligence, finally arrives on compatible devices with the launch of the iOS 18.1 update on October 28.
But, Apple is being cautious about what AI image editing tools it creates and implements. ...
Apple Intelligence features will land for users next week. Apple's top exec discussed some of them, including iPhone's Clean Up tool.
Apple's Craig Federighi explained how the iPhone 16 decides which Apple Intelligence features to process on-device and which ...
In the interview, WSJ’s Joanna Stern demonstrates how Clean Up works, by removing an intrusive water bottle from the edge of ...
When the iPhone 16 line-up was launched without most of the headline AI features, there was much criticism about ...
Apple Software chief Craig Federighi says the company debated whether it should add even basic object removal features to its ...
Apple head of software Craig Federighi was asked about Siri and Apple Intelligence, and while he couldn't discuss the future, ...
While others rush AI to market, Apple is taking its time. WSJ’s Joanna Stern talks with the company’s head of software Craig Federighi about the future of Siri, privacy, funny notification summaries ...
In this wide-ranging interview with WSJ’s Joanna Stern, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi goes deep into AI privacy, preserving the art of photography, the idea of a sentient Siri and more.
Our columnist reviews the first wave of AI features coming to iPhones with iOS 18.1, and asks Apple’s software chief why so ...