試す 金 - 無料
Apple's AI Gambit: Will It Redefine Privacy In Tech?
Voice and Data
|July 2024
Apple's bold move into Gen AI with stringent privacy measures sets a new standard, potentially reshaping global tech ethics and user trust
Back in November 2022, an application called ChatGPT by a little-known organisation named OpenAl took the world by storm. Now, more than 18 months since the sunrise moment for generative artificial intelligence (Gen Al), the technology is on the verge of bringing billions of dollars into the global AI economy. However, one company that was missing from this story was the world's third-most valuable enterprise-Apple. On June 10, this changed, potentially reshaping the global AI economy.
In a pre-recorded keynote, Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook and Senior VP of software Craig Federighi unveiled Apple Intelligence. As part of this suite, Apple would offer all of the Gen AI features that the likes of Google and Samsung have already talked about at length since October last year. The novel bit was not the features that Apple's presentation excitedly remarked about, but a unique approach that could put Apple in a position of advantage despite being late to the AI party. This, to be sure, is data privacy.
MIND THE DATA
Apple's announcement encompassed everything Google's Pixel 8 and Samsung's Galaxy S24 series had already spoken about-and a few extra toys to play around with.With the launch of its next-generation mobile platform, iOS 18, and on the latest 'Pro' iPhones, Apple AI will enable users to transcribe and record phone calls in real-time, auto-generate emails and notes, create images through a 'playground' app or within other Apple apps, make custom emoticons, and organise notificationsin a particular order for a user based on their personal usage preferences.
このストーリーは、Voice and Data の July 2024 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Voice and Data からのその他のストーリー
Voice and Data
Digital infrastructure shifts from scale to trust
AI-scale compute, multi-agent automation, domain LLMs, and sovereign cloud shifts are redefining digital infrastructure—with trust and risk at the core.
4 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
5G FWA growth drives a modest wireless subscriber uptick
TRAI's November 2025 data shows wireless growth led by Jio and Airtel, as 5G FWA expands and Vi and MTNL continue to lose users.
3 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
Security goes autonomous: Al agents, twins, AR wearables
Agentic Al, digital twins, and AR wearables are moving from pilots to operations, reshaping how Indian security teams detect, decide, and act.
6 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
The thinking network: Making every node count
AI agents and cloud-led orchestration will transform enterprise networks into intelligent systems that act, predict, and optimise before issues arise.
3 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
From dumb pipes to intelligent telecom platforms
As consumer monetisation plateaus, telcos are shifting from pipes to programmable networks–selling APIs, trust, and outcomes as software platforms.
9 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
Can the techco pivot drive Reliance Jio's USD 170 B bid?
Reliance Jio IPO will test whether telecom can be valued as a platform, with Al and scale of media reshaping industry multiples and investor appetite.
6 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
Semicon PLI could de-risk India's digital infrastructure build
As India scales 5G, fibre, edge, and data centres, Semicon India aims to improve component supply, lead times, and cost stability for equipment.
4 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
Cloud-native workflows are shrinking enterprise latency
Event-driven cloud, microservices, and iPaaS orchestration are moving context with the asset-enabling real-time approvals, compliance, and execution.
4 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
From threats to trust: How Al secures digital growth
As cyber threats evolve, Al is helping Indian D2C and B2C businesses turn digital vulnerabilities into resilience, trust, and sustained growth.
2 mins
January 2026
Voice and Data
Laser nanowire films promise EMI shielding for 6G devices
Glasgow researchers create transparent, flexible silver nanowire films that cut EMI across 2.2-6 GHz, enabling denser radios in future devices.
3 mins
January 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

