Apple Shared Its First Public AI-Generated Image. It's Craig Federighi's Dog
Shared exclusively with WIRED, this Image Playground creation is the first that Apple has released outside of marketing materials.

Shared exclusively with WIRED, this Image Playground creation is the first that Apple has released outside of marketing materials.

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Apple Shared Its First Public AI-Generated Image. It’s Craig Federighi’s Dog
Shared exclusively with WIRED, this Image Playground creation is the first that Apple has released outside of marketing materials.
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