2024.09.11
Apple's iPhone 16 to put AI features in focus
The
Korea Times - Apple on Monday is set to unveil its iPhone 16 lineup, focusing
on how its flagship device's features have been infused with artificial
intelligence, rather than its usual emphasis on hardware upgrades.
The
event at the tech giant's Apple Park headquarters at 10 a.m. (local time)
follows its developer conference in June during which the company unveiled
Apple Intelligence, its take on generative AI that can conjure text, images and
other content on command.
It
had also showed off an improved version of voice assistant Siri, featuring an
integration with ChatGPT, the chatbot developed by Microsoft-backed OpenAI. The
refresh comes as iPhones face stiff competition from Huawei in China, where
consumers are hankering for more AI features and are willing to pay for them.
Huawei itself has scheduled its own product announcement mere hours after
Apple's event.
Apple
Intelligence must be approved by Beijing in order to be released in the Chinese
market. In July, OpenAI blocked access to ChatGPT in China, a move that could
impact the chatbot's integration into Siri.
"The
Chinese market is hungrier for AI features than the U.S. market,” said Ben
Bajarin, CEO and principal analyst at Creative Strategies. "It will be
very difficult to bring it to China immediately, so they'll be going off the
merits of the hardware." IPhones accounted for more than half of Apple's
$383 billion sales last year, and the new devices are an important update for
the Cupertino, California-based company that is betting the AI feature will
drive consumers to upgrade amid a slowdown in iPhone sales. In China, Apple
aggressively slashed prices earlier this year, prompted by government
restrictions and increased domestic competition.
The
iPhone 16 lineup will be the first Apple smartphones designed around these AI
features, though those will also be available on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, the
top-end versions of the previous-generation devices. New versions of the Apple
Watch and AirPods are also expected.
"The
software side, and how Apple frames it, is the biggest question," said
Bajarin. "Investors will look for if it's compelling enough to have a
larger than normal upgrade cycle."
Rivals
including Alphabet's Google are also showcasing AI features to try to upend
Apple's dominance in the high-end smartphone market. Google, developer of the
Android operating system which competes with Apple's iOS, traditionally
announced its Pixel smartphones in the autumn. This year, it pushed the event
to August ahead of Apple's announcement.
Google
focused on AI features including Gemini Live, which allows users to hold live
voice conversations with a digital assistant. Many of the AI features Google
announced were also rolled out to the Android-based devices made by
manufacturers such as Samsung and Motorola.
"The
question is who is going to be the first to combine a truly personal AI
assistant with knowledge and information that is accurate and
personalized," said Bob O’Donnell, chief analyst for TECHnalysis Research.
Apple
has so far shared a timeline for the release of Apple Intelligence only in the
United States, where it is slated to launch on compatible devices in the
autumn. In June, one week after its developer conference, Apple said it would
delay the release in Europe due to European Union tech rules. (Reuters)
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/09/133_382192.html