I will sit right down (waiting for the gift of sound and vision)
And I will sing (waiting for the gift of sound and vision)
— David Bowie
Apple is planning to sponsor and present 14 AI research papers at the annual IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) in Denver next week, just days before it introduces major new AI features at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
The fresh research explores topics such as using LLMs in image generation, quality testing, and user interface prototyping. For months, supply chain rumors have hinted at a radical evolution for the ubiquitous AirPods in the form of built-in ambient cameras. With this in mind, it’s noteworthy that one of the research papers, “From Where Things Are to What They’re For: Benchmarking Spatial–Functional Intelligence for Multimodal LLMs,” specifically seems to cater for such use cases.
Accessibility for the people
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The term “decentralized AI” gets thrown around often, but Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin is drawing a sharper line. For him, the real test of an AI system that can serve crypto users isn’t just where the inference happens—it’s whether the model runs across a range of actual hardware, from a MacBook to an AMD rig. In an update posted to his personal site and flagged by the original report, Buterin pointed to a concrete benchmark: DeepSeek V4 now has a 2-bit quantized version that fits within about 90 GB of VRAM, hitting roughly 35 tokens per second on Apple hardware and about 7 tokens per second on AMD. That matters more than many realize. For months, the AI-crypto conversation has been split between centralized cloud inference and grand schemes for decentralized compute networks. Buterin’s “CROPS AI” concept—short for Consequential, Recove
Rendered illustrations published ahead of WWDC 2026 reveal a dedicated Siri app, Dynamic Island integration, and a Google Gemini backbone—the biggest overhaul to the assistant in nearly 15 years.
Apple's Siri redesign with AI features could redefine user interaction, potentially setting new standards for voice assistants and AI integration.
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Apple's Siri redesign with AI features could redefine user interaction, potentially setting new standards for voice assistants and AI integration.
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Apple's Siri overhaul in iOS 27 could redefine user interaction with AI, enhancing personalization and privacy while fostering third-party innovation.
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Apple's long-awaited Siri overhaul, expected to arrive in iOS 27, might look a lot like ChatGPT with a splash of Liquid Glass. Renders from Bloomberg offer a preview of iOS 27, including the new app and chat interface for Siri. The renders are "based on information viewed by Bloomberg and people with knowledge of [Apple's] plans," and could differ from Apple's final designs, which Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple will reveal at WWDC in June.
The images show a new pill-shaped Siri chat bubble popping out of the Dynamic Island with a drop down menu containing options for Ask, Siri, and ChatGPT. According to Gurman, you'll be able to open t …
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