Apple's AI Revolution: New iPhone and Watch

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Apple's focus at the iPhone 15 launch was on the benefits of its features rather than the underlying technology.

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Apple's focus at the iPhone 15 launch was on the benefits of its features rather than the underlying technology.

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Siri, with the S9 chip in the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, can process requests directly on the device instead of the cloud, leading to faster processing and enhanced security.

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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 has a "double tap" feature that allows users to control the device by tapping their fingers together, showcasing on-device AI processing.

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The iPhone 15 series has AI-powered features, such as camera functionalities that can instinctively detect humans or pets and switch to Portrait mode.

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The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max have the A17 Pro chip, a pioneering 3nm chip that is a powerhouse for AI processing.

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Apple's approach to AI is more user-centric, emphasizing tangible benefits and experiences rather than tech jargon.

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Apple's silent approach to AI and hesitance to comment on rumors suggest they may have a unique AI strategy and could be reserving a big reveal.

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