Apple will host the first in-person event it has held in three years this month: the AI Summit
February 07, 2023 By Monica Green
(Image Credit Google)
As pandemic restrictions around the globe start to loosen as well, Apple is beginning to relax its COVID standards.
In other words, the business might resume holding its customary media occasions, like product releases, the Worldwide Developers Conference, and the yearly internal AI Summit.
The Apple AI Summit
Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Apple has stopped doing in-person events for the previous three years. Events have all been documented in advance to reduce health concerns. However, it was said that the business is now prepared to resume holding events in a conventional manner.
The Steve Jobs Theater will host Apple's annual AI Summit this month for its staff. The business will perform live, in-person presentations at the theatre on Apple Park Way in Cupertino, California, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Image credit- Tech News Space[/caption]
According to reports, the pre-COVID era's conference formats will be used at AI Summit. The forthcoming AI Summit will be aired online for other employees who won't be able to attend even though there will be in-person guests, which is the difference.
It is difficult to know what to anticipate from this event since it will be held in secret for employees only. However, according to the reports, Apple has been integrating AI technology and features into its products. The emergence of platforms like OpenAI and ChatGPT is in line with this year's Apple AI Summit.
In addition, Apple is anticipated to reveal its newest software during WWDC 2023. So, at this event, we might acquire some leads on more information on this story.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1312"]
Image credit- TECHTELEGRAPH[/caption]
The Reemergence of Live Events
Since the AI Summit is Apple's first physical event in the past three years, it's possible that the company may restart hosting events by inviting attendees in person to its headquarters.
Apple only recently invited a select group of developers to its Worldwide Developers Conference and selected media representatives for the unveiling of the iPhone 14 series. Keynotes and presentations from both events were taped in advance.
Also read:
Meta Brings Reel Options And Other Changes To Facebook Groups
Apple Insider claims that the organization also modified its corporate employee COVID-19 policy. This indicates that staff won't need to take a test to enter the Apple offices and corporate headquarters.
Apple stated in July 2022 that after years of virtual work, staff would once again work in offices. But according to earlier reports, this news upset the workforce, and numerous advocacy organizations started petitions to put more of an emphasis on "location flexible work."