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Apple is preparing to introduce a new artificial intelligence-based battery management system as part of its upcoming iOS 19 update.
Apple is reportedly developing an AI-powered battery management feature for iOS 19 that would learn from user habits to extend iPhone battery life.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is looking to use artificial intelligence to give a boost to the iPhone's battery life, Bloomberg reported. The change, which could come as soon as iOS 19, could use AI to help analyze user behavior in an effort to further conserve energy,
According to reports, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be impressively thin, yet due to its thinner design will lack battery capacity. By adding an AI-powered battery tool Apple will be able to offset some of the drawbacks of the thinner design, allowing for extended performance despite a thinner chassis.
Apple's announcement of a sci-fi like brain computing interface shows that the company still has its eye on cutting edge innovation. But it also highlights the challenge weighing on the company's day-to-day business.
Apple executive Eddy Cue said the iPhone maker is “actively looking at” adding AI as an alternative to search. What this means for you.
Apple's next progression in artificial intelligence could be hardware-centric, with the latest leak saying that it will be used to manage the battery life of the iPhone.
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Apple Inc. is banking on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to address the persistent pain of battery life for
Apple is planning to use AI technology to address a frequent source of customer frustration: the iPhone’s battery life.
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Experts predict that by 2035, AI will have remade society, altering everything from healthcare to jobs and human interaction, and, if you believe Apple's Senior Vice President of Services, Eddy Cue, it might also signal the end of our deepest tech relationship: the one we have with our iPhone.