Apple Could Reportedly Offer AI Features On Device With iOS 18, But That Might Come at a Cost
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Apple is rumoured to introduce multiple new AI features with the iOS 18. 6l4q11
Written by Manas Mitul | Updated: 15 April 2024 15:25 IST
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The iOS 18 update is expected to be unveiled at WWDC 2024
Highlights
Apple’s on-device AI features will rely on iPhone hardware for processing
iOS 18 could arrive with a new AI-powered browsing feature for Safari
Apple could partner with Google to use Gemini AI for its features
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Apple might be planning a big upgrade for its iPhone devices with the report last week highlighted that Apple could unveil a new AI-powered browsing feature for Safari which will let s summarise web pages.
The information comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter, where he answered the question of how much of Apple's planned AI features might be cloud-based. As per Gurman, not much at all! The tech giant could make all the features available locally and have it processed on-device itself. This move, if true, can have both upsides and downsides depending on how the iPhone maker handles the issues with AI features.
Having AI features entirely locally is great for privacy and data security. This means any data shared with the app or the system feature never leaves the 's iPhone, and the information is unlikely to ever reach a third party. This makes the device more secure, and s do not have to worry about their sensitive data either.
However, there is a downside. In fact, there are a couple of them. First, AI computers require significantly high amounts of processing power compared to the usual tasks performed by the device. Most large language models run GPU-based inference on computers. Even smartphones today are working to add special “AI processors” that come equipped with a combination of powerful U, GPU, and NPU (Neural Processing Unit). Despite this, running complex algorithms locally on the device can be a tricky task. This is why Galaxy AI features on the device or through the servers.
For Oppo offers AI-powered image generation capabilities to s in China. Will Apple be able to optimise such features on-device? And will it be able to do it fast enough, so it does not fall behind the competition? WWDC 2024 might answer some of these questions.
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