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Smartphones are indispensable and considered the ultimate solution for our daily needs. Now, with AI lurking around the corner ready to take over things, a new question arises: Are AI-powered devices poised to take their place? While it may seem a tad far-fetched right now, the reality is inching closer. <\/p>\n
Despite our reliance on smartphones for WhatsApp, Instagram, and even ordering meals from platforms like Zomato or Swiggy, recent developments suggest a shifting landscape. Case in point: Apple\u2019s acquisition of Paris-based Datakalab, signaling a push towards bolstering on-device AI capabilities for the future iPhone 16.<\/p>\n
In another update, Microsoft announced Phi-3, a compact yet powerful language model boasting an impressive 3.8 billion parameters. What sets Phi-3-Mini apart is its ability to operate directly on your smartphone, marking a significant leap forward in accessibility and convenience.<\/p>\n