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šŸ” Top Story: Apple’s Private AI—Game Changer or Gimmick?

Apple’s WWDC 2025 is right around the corner — and leaks suggest a bold move: on-device AI processing powered by Apple Silicon. If true, this could redefine data privacy in AI, sidestepping the cloud-heavy models of competitors like Google and OpenAI.

Why it matters:
Apple isn’t just entering the AI race—it’s rewriting the rules. Expect updates to Siri, productivity apps, and possible integration with Vision Pro 2.

šŸ’” Takeaway: If Apple nails performance and privacy, it may push the entire industry toward localized AI computation.

šŸ“ˆ Quick Bytes: This Week in Tech

  • OpenAI's GPT-4.5 Turbo quietly powers over 80% of Fortune 500 internal tools.

  • NVIDIA surpasses $3T in market cap, now second only to Apple.

  • Google DeepMind releases "Gemini Code Alpha", claiming 20% faster coding benchmarks than Copilot X.

  • Meta unveils "AI Memory Graphs"—a new way to visualize what AI remembers about you.

šŸ› ļø Tool of the Week: Perplexity Pro

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šŸ“š What We're Reading

ā€œThe Future of Work Is Play: AI and the Leisure Economyā€
A provocative essay on how automation may eliminate "work" as we know it—and what that means for global economies and identity.

By Balaji Srinivasan

šŸ’¬ Community Insight

What do you think of Apple’s move to local AI?
Is privacy-first AI a winning strategy—or will it fall short of cloud-scale capabilities?

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