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The generative features in iOS 27's new Photos app will add fake pixels to some of your shots, but Apple's Jon McCormack says the company isn't using AI "for the sake of AI."
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Apple today shared a new ad highlighting AirPods Pro 3 Active Noise Cancellation.
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Apple was rumored to be working on an AI health service, but it was scrapped well before the iOS 27 beta came out. It could resurface in the future, but for now, there are a handful of health and fitness changes in the update.
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NEW RESOURCES Society of American Archivists: SAA Launches "250 for the 250th," a National Digital Repository Showcasing Stories from Across the Country. "As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, […]
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You could be tapping, pinching and swiping on a MacBook's display by the end of the year.
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While many users see generative artificial intelligence (genAI) technology as automation tools that will eliminate many of today's jobs, most in the IT industry see it as a generator of knowledge jobs.
That's because genAI tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney can help eliminate mundane tasks, freeing up workers to take on more valuable creative roles and be more productive.
GenAI is also expected to "democratize jobs." That is, the technology will enable employees without computer science degrees to create applications using AI-augmented coding. Already, many companies see that possibility as genAI's "low-hanging fruit."
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