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A long time has gone by since Apple announced several new AI-based features at its WWDC developer conference on Monday, as well as partnering with an upstart in generative artificial intelligence called OpenAI to create generative AI. Even though Apple is very clearly stating its commitment to practicality, personalization, and privacy with its new technology, there is also a clear focus on the practicality, personalization, and privacy aspects that are important to Apple. 
However, many of the features announced play to Apple’s strengths rather than being cutting-edge. Apple has recently announced several artificial intelligence features, some of which are a bit predictable. There is a nice bit of pride in being able to access writing assistance tools from numerous places within the operating system and to have AI generate unique emojis for users, but this is not a radical step forward in productivity for users. Using a variety of (anonymized) information and apps, Apple is giving their models access to a greater amount of information and apps of the user to make personal AI more valuable. 
According to Techsponential analyst Avi Greengart, the writing assistance stuff and image generation stuff are just table stakes. For instance, Siri, powered by artificial intelligence, is capable of accessing and orchestrating multiple apps at the same time. The users might ask Siri, “When is Mom’s flight landing?” Siri can look up the flight details (in Messages or email apps) and

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