It was revealed earlier this week that Apple and Google were in negotiations to license Apple's Gemini models for use in generative AI features in the next iPhone operating system, iOS 18. It was also reported to have discussed a potential agreement with OpenAI.
According to the Wall Street Journal today, Apple and Baidu had discussions about licensing its models. This is probably meant to fulfill AI requests from Apple users in China, since Chinese legislation mandates that models must receive regulatory approval before being employed.
To date, the Chinese regulator has authorized over 40 models, one of which being Baidu's Ernie Bot.
Conversely, Gemini lacks regulatory authority in China; Google's footprint in China is basically nonexistent due to the Great Firewall, which prevents access to Google Search. Additionally unavailable in China is OpenAI's ChatGPT.
It is currently believed that Apple has not signed any agreements with generative AI providers. The negotiations are underway and will probably come to an agreement before WWDC in June. Many AI-powered capabilities are anticipated to be included in iOS 18, with some tasks being handled on-device and others being sent to cloud-based backend models.
If Apple sticks to its past practices, iOS 18 will be unveiled in June and a developer beta will be available through the summer. After that, in September, iOS 18 will be free to download for all iPhone users and will be preinstalled on the iPhone 16 series.
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href="https://9to5mac.com/2024/03/22/iphone-15-pro-camera-focal-lengths-switch-customize/">How to customize and switch iPhone 15 Pro camera focal lengthsOne of the new features of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max's camera is the ability to easily switch between focal lengths and customize the default with the primary camera. Let's examine how to change and alter the focal length of the iPhone 15 Pro camera.
On the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, the main camera's default focal length is 24 mm (1x zoom); however, you may change it to 28 or 35 mm if you'd like.
After discussing how to easily change focal lengths, let's have a look at how to personalize your setup.
How to switch iPhone 15 Pro camera focal lengths?
1.Open the iPhone 15 Pro/Max's native Camera app.
2.To easily move between focal lengths of 24, 28, and 35 mm (corresponding to 1x, 1.2x, and 1.5x zoom), tap the 1x button.
3.To manually shift between the focal lengths, you can also press and hold the 1x zoom button.
How to customize iPhone 15 Pro focal lengths?
- On your iPhone 15 Pro/Max, open the Settings app.
- Slide down to select Camera
- You can now select 24, 28, or 35 mm as your default primary camera lens by swiping dow
- once more and selecting primary Camera
- If you would rather not have the 28 or 35 mm focal lengths available as quick tap options, you can easily toggle those off.
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