NEW DELHI
Apple is changing how it releases security software to stay ahead of growing AI-driven cyber threats. By decoupling security patches from major iOS updates, the tech giant aims to protect users faster. Artificial intelligence is making it easier for criminals to create dangerous hacking tools, leaving less time to fix system weaknesses. Apple emphasized that no current vulnerabilities have been exploited yet. Additionally, Apple is raising prices on some MacBooks and iPads, citing high costs for memory chips as AI data centers drive up demand for parts. This shift prioritizes safety in an evolving digital landscape.
