Washington, Apple has developed a chip designed for servers dedicated to processing artificial intelligence (AI) in data centers, as the company aims to improve AI applications within its data centers for future versions of its platforms. The next version of Safari may feature improvements to the user interface, improved capabilities for blocking content, and an innovative feature based on AI, called "Smart Search." Siri is also scheduled to receive a similar upgrade, as Apple plans to enhance integration with its Messages application. As for upcoming versions of Apple's operating systems, AI may analyze the content of the message to create summaries. The company hinted at unveiling new AI products and developments at the Worldwide Developers Conference next June. According Wall Street Journal, the shift towards creating AI chips for the server is a natural extension of Apple's expertise. Apple is increasing its investments in the AI sector, and plans to allocate more than $5 billion to improvements in A I services over the next two years. The company aims to match the technological capabilities of industry leaders by acquiring tens of thousands of AI server units. Source: Qatar News Agency
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