Artificial intelligence and machine learning is one of Apple's star projects. The cutting edge technology integration is essential for the company to move forward and for the big apples this area has gained immense value in recent years. Not only because of the introduction of machine-based technology, but the involvement it has had with its developers offering specialized tools such as CoreML or replacing it with virtual reality, ARKit. Apple has confirmed its presence there NeurIPS, and the world's largest art festival to take place in Vancouver from 8 to 14 December.

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The NeurIPS It is a very large convention related to the intelligence of the material world. The conference celebrates its day 32 edition and will take place in downtown Vancouver within days December 8 and 14. A week full of workshops, presentations, round tables and all kinds of training around a specific topic: machine learning and AI

Apple sent it to developer team staff working on the site to inform the work done by the Copertino company. It should be noted that most of the services we use use this technology from Apple Maps to Siri, using the new iOS 13 keyboard or the App Store we use daily.

Some of the consultation and presentation meetings that we can see throughout the conference are: "What makes machine learning different?" Or "Patterns of Measurement of Use of Smartphones and Their Relation to Mental Health". As you can see, many of the objectives of their presentation are related on the health and impact of smartphones in our lives It's one of the shows where Apple is leading its work in artificial intelligence.

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