ALBAWABA - Apple has unveiled plans for its forthcoming artificial intelligence (AI) features, aiming to directly challenge Microsoft's Copilot.
Sources close to the company indicate that Apple is in the advanced stages of testing its AI tool, set to provide a productivity boost for developers.
With the imminent launch of its AI tool, Apple seeks to compete with established competitors like Microsoft in the AI-powered arena.
Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted at the company's excitement regarding its upcoming AI initiatives, teasing that more details would be shared later in the year.
Beyond catering to iOS app developers, Apple's AI is expected to expand the integration of AI features into its flagship products such as the iPhone and iPad. Known internally as “Crystal,” these AI-driven improvements are poised to redefine user experiences across Apple's ecosystem. In addition, projects such as “Glow” are scheduled to be integrated into macOS.
Industry analysts anticipate heightened competition in the AI space. With Microsoft Copilot as a direct competitor, Apple's entry into the AI-driven software development arena sets the stage for an intriguing showdown between two tech titans vying for supremacy in the realm of artificial intelligence.