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    Updates to Apple’s On-Device and Server Foundation Language Models

    June 9, 2025

    With Apple Intelligence, we’re integrating powerful generative AI right into the apps and experiences people use every day, all while protecting their privacy. At the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference we introduced a new generation of language foundation models specifically developed to enhance the Apple Intelligence features in our latest software releases. We also introduced the new Foundation Models framework, which gives app developers direct access to the on-device foundation language model at the core of Apple Intelligence.
    We crafted these generative models to power the wide range of…

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