Apple researchers will present their latest findings across various topics in computer vision. These include vision language models, 3D photogrammetry, large multimodal models, and innovative video diffusion models. Attendees can engage with interactive demonstrations of this research at Apple’s booth #1217 during the exhibition hours.
Remember when "animating" photos meant we only had Photoshop's "shake your head" filters? Now Meta is making our photos actually move with the Instagram Edits app. No, these aren't the moving newspapers from Harry Potter, but we're not that far off either.
At WWDC 2025, Apple didn’t shout for attention. Instead, it quietly wove something deeply ambitious into the very fabric of its platforms: Apple Intelligence. And if you weren’t paying close attention, you might’ve missed the most significant shift in Apple’s AI strategy yet.
When AI “Thinks,” It Sometimes Fails Harder. 🧠 We taught large AI models to "think out loud." Chain of Thought. Self-reflection. Reasoning traces. Sounds like a leap toward real intelligence, right? Except — in Apple’s latest research, something odd happened: 👇 As problems got harder… 🧩 The models started thinking less. 🛑 And they still failed completely.
In a groundbreaking move for robotics, a 19-year-old tech entrepreneur is retrofitting robots with simulated bodily functions that mimic human emotional responses. Teddy Warner, the....