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Fox News AI Newsletter: FBI's new warning about AI-driven scams that are after your cash

FOX News

Kurt Knutsson discusses some tips to keep you safe. BEWARE DEEPFAKE SCAMS: The FBI is issuing a warning that criminals are increasingly using generative AI technologies, particularly deepfakes, to exploit unsuspecting individuals. This alert serves as a reminder of the growing sophistication and accessibility of these technologies and the urgent need for vigilance in protecting ourselves from potential scams. ROBOTICS ERA: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the artificial intelligence revolution is on the verge of delivering breakthroughs in robotics at the annual Consumer Electronics Show conference in Las Vegas. AI technology is being used more and more by doctors.


Ditch boring emoji and create your own unique versions with Genmoji on iPhone

FOX News

Create custom emoji on the fly. Have you ever found yourself scrolling through the emoji keyboard, frustrated that you can't find the perfect little icon to express your exact sentiment? Well, Apple has a solution for you with its latest iOS 18.2 update: Genmoji. This innovative feature allows you to create custom emoji on the fly, bringing a whole new level of personalization to your conversations. Genmoji, a clever blend of "generative AI" and "emoji," is Apple's latest addition to its Apple Intelligence suite.

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How to set up and use Apple Intelligence on your iPhone

Popular Science

At launch events for both the iPhone 16 and iOS 18, Apple made much of its new Apple Intelligence software features: a collection of AI tools and features intended to help you get more from your iPhone. Now, those features are starting to roll out--though we're still waiting for certain upgrades. Here's everything you can do at the moment in Apple Intelligence on iOS 18.2, in the parts of the world where it has launched (including the US and Canada). You'll also need an iPhone 15 Pro, an iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any of the iPhone 16 models to access these AI functions. You'll be prompted to set up Apple Intelligence right after upgrading to iOS 18, but if you need to set it up later, head to Settings in iOS: Tap More for Your iPhone, and then Set Up Apple Intelligence.


Engadget Podcast: Apple's Genmoji are AI disappointments

Engadget

At long last, iPhone users have access to Apple's AI image generation tools, Genmoji (for customized emoji) and Image Playground. But based on our testing, these Apple Intelligence features aren't fully baked. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss why these AI tools aren't very useful and dive into some of Apple's most egregious image generation fails. Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments!


iOS 18.2 is here with Apple Intelligence image generation features in tow

Engadget

Apple has begun rolling iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 to iPhones and iPads. The updates bring with them major enhancements to the company's suite of AI features, and are likely the final software releases Apple has planned for 2024. More Apple Intelligence features are available through macOS 15.2. However, note access to all of the AI features mentioned below is limited to users in the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK for now, with support additionally limited to devices with their language set to English. Provided you own an iPhone 15 Pro, 16 or 16 Pro, one of the highlights of iOS 18.2 is Image Playground, which is available both as a standalone app and Messages extension.


Apple Intelligence: What's new in iOS 18.2

Engadget

Apple Intelligence was the big news at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference back in June. Apple made good on a modest first wave of features in October. But iOS 18.2 -- along with sibling OS upgrades for Mac and iPad -- will bring a meatier set of Apple Intelligence features to Apple's suite of devices, including Genmoji, Image Playground and ChatGPT integration. To check out Apple's new AI, you must have an eligible device and run the current iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1 or MacOS 15.1. Once approved, you'll receive a notification saying it's ready to activate on your device.


Apple Intelligence expands in iOS 18.2 developer beta, adding Genmoji, Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT

Engadget

The Apple Intelligence rollout has been slow, staggered and steady since the company first unveiled its take on AI at WWDC this year. It continues today with the release of the latest developer betas for iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. The updates in iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia (15.2) bring long-awaited features like Genmoji, Image Playground, Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT integration for those running the preview software, as well as Image Wand for iPads and more writing tools. This follows the announcement that iOS 18.1 would be available as a stable release to the public next week, which would bring things like writing tools, notification summaries and Apple's hearing test to the masses. That represents the first time for people who haven't opted into beta software to check out Apple Intelligence, which the company has widely touted as the headline feature for the devices it launched this year. The iPhone 16 series, for example, were billed as phones designed for Apple Intelligence, though they launched without those features.


Five most exciting new changes coming in Apple's huge iPhone update - including controversial 'cheater's paradise' feature

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Apple's new iOS update is just weeks away - and more details are starting to emerge about what is shaping up to be the biggest update yet. Originally announced at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, the software is expected to hit devices in mid-September. Apple is touting its AI integration with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia - called'Apple Intelligence' - as the update's flagship feature. The feature will bring a lot of change to the operating system, including new-and-improved Siri capabilities, the ability to create custom emojis, and more. But the change that made headlines most was a new app-hiding feature dubbed'cheater's paradise' because it allows people to conceal certain apps (like dating apps, for instance) in locked folders.


iOS 18: MailOnline's guide to the most exciting features coming in Apple's huge iPhone update - including AI-generated 'genmoji', hidden apps, and the ability to pay someone by touching your phones together

Daily Mail - Science & tech

No matter how you use your iPhone, Apple's huge iOS 18 update is certain to bring some big changes to your favourite apps. Revealed at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week, Apple's latest update will hit devices in autumn this year. From the controversial ability to hide apps to the ability to generate new emojis with AI, iOS 18 is set to roll out with a truly bewildering amount of changes. But the software update won't just give you new features, - it will also bring the new'Apple Intelligence' AI integration to compatible phones. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the absolute mountain of new content in this huge update, here's MailOnline's guide to the biggest features to look out for.


Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2024: AI Features, New Siri, Genmoji

WIRED

Apple typically uses its annual developer conference to announce big software updates and introduce new devices. But this year, Apple set aside the gadget talk and left plenty of room for what everyone expected would be the main topic of WWDC: all of the shiny new AI features coming to iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Of course, Apple is arriving late to the artificial intelligence party, and has found itself in the position of needing to partner with a more established AI company to gain a foothold in the current arms race. In April, rumors emerged that Apple might be partnering with Google to utilize its Gemini AI on iPhones, but that doesn't seem to have panned out. Instead, Apple is partnering with OpenAI for its first big batch of AI enhancements.