AI memory crunch forces Apple to raise iPhone prices
Rising memory costs driven by AI demand are forcing Apple to increase iPhone prices, with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro potentially costing as much as $1,399. Tim Cook acknowledged that price hikes are 'unavoidable' due to the memory crunch. TechCrunch, Engadget, and Digital Trends all reported on the trend, with Cook himself addressing the cost pressures from AI-related memory requirements.
AI is becoming a new battleground in World Cup predictions, with China Daily highlighting its growing role in sports analytics. Ars Technica warns that 'dangerous' AI models are coming regardless of regulatory efforts. Epic Games is integrating generative AI into Unreal Engine, while MIT Review rounds up the 10 most important developments in AI right now.
The US government has ordered Anthropic to disable its most advanced AI models, citing concerns over foreign access. The Guardian reports that the order is part of a broader US policy limiting foreign access to cutting-edge AI technology. TechCrunch notes that world leaders want American AI but are wary of the US having a 'kill-switch' over the technology. Tom's Hardware reports that the move to disable Anthropic's Fable 5 models has sent global allies scrambling for alternatives.
Snap unveiled its slimmed-down AR Spectacles priced at $2,195, slated for release later this year, but the reception has been overwhelmingly negative. TechCrunch reports that Snap's stock took a dive following the announcement, while Gizmodo describes the glasses as already being 'roasted to death' by reviewers. The high price point and limited utility are being cited as key concerns.