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Apple to open its AI models to developers
Google releases Gemma 3n
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Apple to open its AI models to developers
Google releases Gemma 3n
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Apple to open its AI models to developers
Apple will soon let developers build apps using its in-house AI models. The company plans to release a new software development kit (SDK) at WWDC on June 9, allowing access to the Apple Intelligence platform. The move will let developers create features using Apple’s smaller on-device foundation models, not just the current, limited hooks like Writing Tools or Genmoji. Full access to cloud-based models may come later. Apple hopes this shift will unlock an explosion of new AI-native apps, much like the App Store boom after iPhone SDKs were first released. The plan is supposed to carry Apple forward in the race for the best AI, where Apple is lagging behind Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI.
Other expected WWDC reveals:
A unified UI revamp across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS (Project Solarium)
An AI-powered battery management mode
A new Health app with a virtual wellness coach (due 2026)

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Google releases Gemma 3n

Gemma 3
At Google I/O 2025, Google introduced Gemma 3n, a new AI model designed to run efficiently on phones, tablets, and laptops—even those with less than 2GB of RAM. The model, now in preview, supports multimodal inputs including text, audio, images, and video, and shares architecture with Gemini Nano. Gemma 3n is part of Google's broader push for lightweight, offline-capable AI, which enhances privacy and reduces reliance on cloud infrastructure. Google also announced MedGemma, its most advanced open model for processing health-related text and images, and previewed SignGemma, a model designed to translate sign language, primarily American Sign Language, into spoken-language text. While Gemma’s custom licensing terms have raised concerns among developers, the models continue to see widespread adoption, with tens of millions of downloads to date.
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