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Apple Acquires Paris-Based AI Startup to Enhance Features on iPhone 16 and Beyond

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Apple has reportedly acquired the French artificial intelligence (AI) startup, Datakalab, in a move that is set to revolutionize the upcoming iPhone 16 models. The acquisition, which took place on December 17 last year, is expected to provide assistance for the implementation of on-device AI tools for the new iPhone models set to hit the markets in September.

Datakalab, a Paris-based AI startup founded in 2016 by Xavier and Lucas Fischer, specializes in algorithm compression and embedded AI systems. The company’s technology focuses on low-power, high-efficiency deep learning algorithms that can function without relying on cloud-based systems. This approach aligns perfectly with Apple’s commitment to user privacy, data security, and reliable performance.

The acquisition of Datakalab will play a crucial role in Apple’s integration of AI in its devices. The startup has previously worked on high-profile projects, including collaborations with the French government and Disney. One of Datakalab’s key technologies is the ability to analyze human emotions by capturing facial recognition and visual data, which is widely used to gauge real-time audience reactions during film screenings.

While the financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, the acquisition of Datakalab underscores Apple’s commitment to enhancing its AI capabilities. With the launch of the new operating system, iOS 18, during the annual developer conference, WWDC 2024, Apple is set to offer large language model (LLM) services through on-device data processing. This strategic move is expected to set a new benchmark in the tech industry and further solidify Apple’s position as a leader in AI technology.

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