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Apple unveils iPhone 16 built for 'Apple Intelligence' |
Apple unveiled its latest iPhone lineup, built for new artificial intelligence (AI) software, as the tech giant attempts to stay on the cutting edge of the rapidly changing technology. | Apple CEO Tim Cook, joined by various developers for the company's annual hardware event Monday, announced the iPhone 16. The latest model was built "from the ground up" for Apple's native AI software, "Apple Intelligence," Cook said. The company's leap into AI, along with the launch of iOS 18, will offer a wide range of new features for iPhones, including ushering in a "new era" for its AI voice assist Siri, said Apple senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi. Users will be able to prompt Siri with text, ask questions even if they stumble over words and request specific details from text conversations. Apple said this will allow for more natural, personalized conversations. "Apple Intelligence marks the start of a new era for Siri and makes it more natural, more contextually relevant and more personal to you with richer language understanding," Federighi said. The generative emoji feature, announced in June, was also highlighted in what's expected to be a popular feature. This will let users customize emojis by typing in a few words, Federighi said. The Hill's Miranda Nazzaro has more here. |
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Apple’s new AirPods Pro model is expected to double as a “clinical grade” hearing device, the company announced Monday as part of a larger product rollout. The AirPods Pro 2 will offer both a “clinical grade” hearing test and professional grade hearing aid for iPhone and iPad users, in what the company claims is the world’s first software-enabled hearing aid feature. The company announced … |
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More than a dozen conservative groups Monday wrote to lawmakers urging them to take action to protect U.S. innovation from Beijing as the House sets up a series of votes to crack down on China. In a letter first obtained by The Hill, the conservative leaders call on members of Congress to put aside partisan differences to confront the growing threat from China when it comes to technology and research. "America looks to the … |
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — One month after a judge declared Google’s search engine an illegal monopoly, the tech giant faces another antitrust lawsuit that threatens to break up the company, this time over its advertising technology. The Justice Department, joined by a coalition of states, and Google each made opening statements Monday to a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, who will decide whether Google holds a monopoly … |
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Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire, as soon as 2027, according to a new study. Musk topped a list of business moguls on Informaconnect’s recent study of companies and people who are approaching trillionaire status, based on market cap, value of assets owned and overall net worth. Musk, who is currently worth an estimated $195 billion, according to the study, sees his worth grow by more … |
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Officials convene AI military summit in South Korea | Officials from more than 90 countries, including the U.S. and China, are in South Korea for a two-day summit to establish a blueprint for responsible AI use in the military, Reuters reported. |
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Activist investor urges changes to News Corp shares |
Starboard Value is calling on News Corp to get rid of its dual-class share structure, arguing it gives the family of former Chairman Rupert Murdoch too much control over the media conglomerate, The Wall Street Journal reported. |
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Upcoming news themes and events we're watching: |
- The House Science, Space and Techology Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics will hold a hearing about "Encouraging Commercial Space Innovation While Maintaining Public Safety" on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET.
- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Investigations will hold a hearing about "US companies' technology fueling the Russian war machine" on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Monday announced his panel will hold a hearing on the Supreme Court's controversial 6-3 ruling … Read more |
| The much-anticipated faceoff between Vice President Harris and former President Trump will take place Tuesday in Philadelphia with similar rules to … Read more |
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