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Apple, scrambling to catch up in artificial intelligence capabilities, is nearing the completion of a generative AI tool for app developers that would step up competition with the world’s most

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Apple, scrambling to catch up in artificial intelligence capabilities, is nearing the completion of a generative AI tool for app developers that would step up competition with the world’s most valuable company, Microsoft, Alphabet, xAI, and others.

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

The company has been working on the tool for the last year as part of the next major version of Xcode, Apple’s flagship programming software. It has now expanded testing of the features internally and has ramped up development ahead of a plan to release it to third-party software makers as early as this year, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The new system will operate similarly to Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot and use artificial intelligence to predict and complete blocks of code, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans are private. That simplifies the programming process for software development, potentially saving time and money.

Apple is also exploring the use of AI to generate code for testing applications, an often tedious process. Currently, Apple is pushing some engineers to try these new AI features internally as part of a “dogfooding” effort — when a company uses its own products — to make sure they work properly before releasing them to outside developers.

The moves are part of a broader push into generative AI and large language models, the technology behind popular chatbots like ChatGPT. Apple is playing catch-up with tech peers in this burgeoning market, but has promised to discuss its plans for AI later this year. That announcement could come as soon as June, when the company holds its annual developers conference.


MacDailyNews Take: Apple’s mad scramble to catch up continues unabated.

Yes, Apple is not as innovative as it was under Steve Jobs who even started the company’s work on Apple Watch and Apple Vision Pro, but the company — thanks to Jobs and Cook’s subsequent management of iterations of products and services conceived during Jobs’ tenure — now has more than enough money to make up for Cook’s lack of vision.

Tim’s not a product person, per se. – Steve Jobs

Until it gets another visionary leader (fingers crossed; Apple’s history has shown – cough, Sculley, Spindler, cough – that the next CEO could be far, far worse than the very competent caretaker Cook), Apple can afford to miss things like generative AI – which they clearly did – and then use its huge war chest to catch up – which they’re doing right now (fun times and 80-hour weeks inside Apple Park!) – and, hopefully, surpass rivals (or at least be as good). Apple will very likely unveil their catch-up work within months (this June at WWDC 2024) in iPhones (and iPads, Apple Watches, etc.) with built-in on-device generative AI and other new AI-driven features.MacDailyNews, February 14, 2024

See also:
Apple acquired 32 AI startups in 2023, the most among major tech companies – February 8, 2024
Gene Munster: Apple stock likely to get a boost when ‘good enough’ generative AI arrives later this year – January 9, 2024
Apple caught flat-footed on generative AI; company preps AI features for devices, software – October 23, 2023
Apple posts number of job listings seeking generative AI talent – May 22, 2023
Apple reportedly to ‘re-examine’ Artificial Intelligence development – March 8, 2023

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