Concerned about how full your iPhone is, or maybe you're one of the 73% of people who don't care about AI? You can turn off Apple Intelligence.
A report shows Apple analyzes everyone's photos with AI before you can opt out, raising questions about its privacy claims.
We should demand the same transparency wherever AI is applied — such as health insurance payment denials, for example. That’s as true for Apple (itself currently planning to extend Apple News into new markets) as it is for anyone else in the business of using AI to get things done.
AMD's latest Ryzen AI Max chips probably wouldn't have existed without Apple, an AMD executive has admitted, thanks to the popularity of Apple Silicon.
To completely turn off the AI software, just head to your settings, scroll down and tap Apple Intelligence and Siri. Now, assuming you previously turned Apple Intelligence on, just toggle the top button off. This will kill all of the AI functionalities, from the Writing Tools to the email summaries to Genmoji, until you enable them again.
Does the rise of artificial intelligence represent more of an opportunity for the world — or a curse? Because for all the clamor about boosted productivity and enhanced human potential, there’s also the rising demand for energy, processor power, memory requirements and ever more bloat on the machine.
Apple Intelligence is incorrectly summarizing news stories in your notifications. Here's a look at what Apple's doing about it—and how you can to turn those AI summaries off.
Yet, amidst this flurry of advancements, Apple has quietly charted its own path—one rooted in privacy, security, and incremental progress. While some critics perceive Apple as lagging behind in the AI race,
AMD's Ryzen AI Max chips came as a huge surprise at CES 2025. They're basically super-powered versions of the company's Ryzen AI hardware with up to 16 CPU cores and 50 RDNA 3.5 graphics cores, alongside a pool of as much as 128GB integrated RAM.
There isn't a prize for being the largest company in the world by market cap, but it's a position that many companies envy. Right now, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is the largest, although Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is right on its tail and may move in and out of first place depending on the market's daily swings.