For many years now, artificial intelligence (AI) has been viewed with a mix of excitement and trepidation. On the one hand, AI is being used to make sense of large datasets, speed up patient diagnoses, and make light work of dull tasks. On the other hand, there are fears it’s going to take over the world, rule our future, destroy our jobs and spark the end of civilisation as we know it…
So when Apple announced its own take on AI – which it’s named Apple Intelligence – the mixed reaction was, for the most part, predictable. For while it’s set to revolutionise how we use the iPhone, iPad and Mac by providing new, faster and easier ways to get things done, there remain some big concerns, primarily surrounding privacy and…
