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Apple presentó este lunes su nueva generación de Apple Intelligence, una reestructuración de su sistema de inteligencia artificial desarrollada en colaboración con Google, al tiempo que cuestionó la actual carrera tecnológica del sector por priorizar la velocidad sobre el valor real para el usuario.

Craig Federighi, vicepresidente de ingeniería de software de la firma, criticó durante la Conferencia Mundial de Desarrolladores (WWDC) a sus competidores por "avanzar a toda prisa" en la creación de herramientas de IA sin considerar las necesidades humanas fundamentales.

La compañía busca redimir su propuesta tras haber enfrentado demandas por 250 millones de dólares debido a la publicidad engañosa sobre las funciones de IA anunciadas años atrás.

El nuevo ecosistema integra modelos de Google Gemini con la tecnología propia de Apple, manteniendo un enfoque en la privacidad mediante su sistema Private Cloud Compute.

Esta actualización dota a Siri de capacidades avanzadas de razonamiento y lectura de contenido en pantalla, aunque su despliegue enfrentará restricciones regulatorias en la Unión Europea y China, impidiendo su lanzamiento inmediato en dichas regiones durante este año.

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00:00Thank you so much and thank you Craig for that great introduction. Good morning everyone.
00:09It is such an honor to be here with you and to be able to celebrate our incredible community of
00:15developers.
00:17Today we're excited to be joined by developers from 65 countries.
00:22And as parents ourselves, we're committed to building a safe and trusted platform for kids.
00:28So this year, we're taking a big step, expanding our child safety features with powerful and intuitive tools.
00:37To tell you about our approach, and identify which wayo is accurate and important.
00:42And every wayo on Apple has now has the same type of money here.
00:46Ensuring your information across all of you, even if they haven't been able to.
00:52Finally, let's talk about app icons.
00:55Last year, we redesigned all of our app icons to establish a more harmonious look across apps and platforms.
01:02This year, we're taking this new design even further, by integrating additional layers of liquid glass directly into the icon
01:09on front itself.
01:10Not only is there a fraction between these layers had character in each icon, but this new approach also makes
01:16icons appear sharper and more defined.
01:18They look great in your dock, on your home screen, or when they're put into an all-all world.
01:26Together, it's something that's helping me get an even more focused and approachable experience across your apps and across platforms.
01:34There's a natural process where we take a point, leap forward, and then we continue data.
01:40Part of how we do this is by listening to users and developers.
01:44Our team really appreciates your feedback, and we consider it a big leap as we were buying a new design
01:49in both the past few.
01:50Now, we're taking some additional work lines.
01:53We feel even more responsive, which has to do with our CPU scheduling.
01:58The CPU scheduler is a key system component that manages CPU resources across workflows as you use your iPhone throughout
02:06your day.
02:07Even when you're doing a ton of things at once requiring a whole line of review, the CPU scheduler ensures
02:13the right work is executed at precisely the right time.
02:17On our newer iPhones, iOS already has an advanced CPU scheduler.
02:23This year, we've further optimized it, so it's even more efficient when handling performance-intensive workloads.
02:29And not only that, but we also...
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