With less than a month to go before Apple details its AI plans at WWDC 2024, the company is “finalizing terms” to let ChatGPT use iOS 18 features, according to Bloomberg.
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It’s pretty impressive, apparently:
“I picked up the iPad Pro at this event in New York and, like, out loud, involuntarily, just said, ‘holy shit.’”
In a memo sent to stores, Apple says it’s not including stickers with the new iPad Pro or iPad Air, but customers can still ask for them at the store, according to 9to5Mac. The company reportedly pointed to its environmental initiatives, like its plastic-free packaging goals.
Apple has been omitting stickers in more products, but that’s mostly only included gadgets like its AirPods.
Apple focused on the iPad for its pro audio software release today, but the Mac got some love, too.
Provided you’re running an Apple silicon Mac, both Stem Splitter, which tasks AI with separating drums, bass, vocals, and “other instruments” into four parts, and its AI-powered ChromaGlow reverb effect will be available in the May 13th update.
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