Those plans were almost immediately cast aside when a unique opportunity presented itself. Federico is attending WWDC this week, and Apple graciously offered to schedule a time for him to interview ...
Michael Grothaus at Fast Company interviewed Craig Federighi on a subject that was prominent in yesterday’s WWDC keynote: privacy. The interview begins with Federighi sharing how Apple considers the ...
He also shares his AI worries. Exclusive: Apple’s Craig Federighi on WWDC’s new privacy features We talk to Apple’s software chief about iCloud Private Relay and other upcoming protections ...
Reactions to Apple Intelligence, which Apple unveiled at WWDC 2024, have ranged from curious to positive to underwhelmed, but whatever your views on the technology itself, a big talking point has ...
At the 86-minute mark in Apple's two-hour long WWDC keynote for new software, CEO Tim Cook said, "I want to invite my colleague, Superman, back to the stage." Apple SVP Craig Federighi sprinted ...
It’s Craig Federighi’s job to make that product suite indispensable. Federighi, who spent a few years working for Apple after its NeXT acquisition in 1996 and rejoined the company in 2009, ...
Live From WWDC. Federighi said Apple aspires to give its users “agency and autonomy” in how they use artificial intelligence and the utility they derive from it. Agency and autonomy.
Apple seemed to want to keep the crowd laughing during its WWDC conference today ... SVP/software engineering Craig Federighi demonstrated the feature by photoshopping a combination of Jony ...
In this wide-ranging interview with WSJ’s Joanna Stern, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi goes deep into AI privacy, preserving the art of photography, the idea of a sentient Siri and more.