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Meta finalized the hire within a week, securing an AI leader with a compensation package combining salary, bonus, and stock tied to long-term results.
Ruoming Pang previously ran Apple's in-house team that trained the AI foundation models that underpin Apple Intelligence and ...
The iPhone maker’s quiet AI ambitions just took a major hit as Meta doubles down on its war with OpenAI and Google.
The major departure, the most significant in Apple’s AI ranks since the company started working on Apple Intelligence a few ...
Apple is looking to synthetic data to boost its AI models while maintaining data privacy of its users as it races to catch up with rivals on AI.
Apple execs didn't have a super satisfying answer about what went wrong with AI Siri, but they also don't really need one.
While generative AI is both wildly overhyped and astonishingly capable, Apple's role in its future is starting to become clear.
Meta will seemingly pay anything to build its AI team so that it can take on the likes of Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
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Apple has gotten in the way of its own AI rollout - MSNApple has had a lot of difficulty getting it's AI to work as intended, and it all stems from a decision Apple made regarding hardware a long time ago.
Apple took a measured approach to AI at WWDC. A new research paper suggests the company is skeptical about some recent AI advances too.
Apple is looking to synthetic data to boost its AI models while maintaining data privacy of its users as it races to catch up with rivals on AI.
To start, Apple will open up its smaller models that run on its devices, rather than the more powerful cloud-based AI models that require servers.
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