Features of artificial intelligence Image generation Apple included Image Playgrounds and Genmoji They are not yet available. According to rumors, they will be available as part of the iOS 18.2 update that will be released later this year. Now, Apple has published an image created by its artificial intelligence, which shows the dog “Craig Federighi”.
Apple sent WIRED the image below without the watermark. The publication has placed an “artificial intelligence-generated” watermark on it based on its website policies. So when Image Playgrounds becomes available, there will be no watermarks on images created with it.
The image of Federigi’s dog seems to be made in the style of animation, as it looks similar to Pixar animations. Image Playgrounds allows users to customize the type of output they want by entering a text message.
Additionally, Image Playgrounds will be offered as a standalone app and will interact with apps like Messages.
Federigi’s explanation about Apple’s artificial intelligence servers
As Apple’s vice president of software, Federighi also tells WIRED that the cloud computing servers used for Apple Intelligence are primitive, and for good reason. With this decision, he says, Apple has ensured that its AI cloud servers form a “sealed privacy bubble” with users’ iPhones.
He says:
“PCC’s servers are as primitive as can be. “For example, they don’t have ‘persistent storage,’ meaning they don’t have a hard drive that can hold processed data for a long time.”
To get Apple Intelligence, you need an iPhone 15 Pro or later, or an iPad and Mac with an M1 chip or later. The first round of Apple Intelligence features will arrive with iOS 18.1 in October. Also, Apple Intelligence features will not be available to EU customers until Apple resolves its issues with EU law.
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