Global AI Race Heats Up as Rivals Samsung and Google Advance
Pavitra Shetty
Published on January 17, 2025, 16:58:36
Apple has temporarily disabled its AI-generated news summaries following complaints about inaccurate or misleading headlines. The decision, announced alongside a beta software update on Thursday, underscores the challenges tech giants face in deploying reliable AI features amid rising global competition.
The move comes as Apple pushes to strengthen its position in the AI race with its "Apple Intelligence" suite, designed to enhance user experience across its devices. However, errors in its AI-powered news summaries prompted backlash from media organizations like the BBC, leading to the suspension.
Apple intends to reinstate the feature once it resolves the issues and will eventually roll it out to all users.
Rival companies like Google and Samsung are also ramping up their AI offerings. Google's Pixel 9 smartphones, equipped with generative AI tools, aim to showcase practical benefits of AI for users. Meanwhile, Samsung plans to unveil its new Galaxy flagship, expected to feature advanced AI capabilities, next week in Silicon Valley.
Despite challenges, Apple remains committed to its AI strategy. The iPhone 16 lineup, released last year, integrates "Apple Intelligence" for features like AI-powered photo editing and translations. CEO Tim Cook highlighted these advancements as "breakthrough capabilities" during the company's launch event.
The global AI race continues to intensify, with companies striving to deliver innovative solutions that redefine the user experience in an era of rapid technological advancements.
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