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 Its only three weeks from Apples big developer conference, but it seems like OpenAI and Apple finally found some common ground to create some sort of AI in iOS. In his latest newsletter, Bloombergs Apple guru Mark Gurman reported, based on his slate of anonymous insider sources, that the Cupertino company seems l stanley cup ike it finally inked that long-sought deal with OpenAI. Apple had alsoreportedly tried to court Google toward the same end, but now it seems Apple wants to bed down with the folks making GPT-4o.      According to the report, OpenAIs tech will directly integrate with iOS 18,  stanley mug which seems to be a direct integration of ChatGPT with the companys most popular product, the iPhone, and the upcoming iPhone 16. Some of the comp stanley bottles anys new features will use AI, which has been developed in-house. Gurman noted that Siri will first get an AI facelift, making it more  conversational.   Its going to be a lot of what youve already seen elsewhere with AI article transcripts, Voice Memo synopses, and AI-based photo editing. Its all stuff weve seen before from folks at Adobe and Google, with varying degrees of usability and capability. Theres no mention of the so-called  multimodal  AI voice and sight features that are now all the rage. Apple will put some of the high-end M-series chips in its data centers to help handle the load of cloud-based AI. If it seems like Apple, which usually acts like a maverick on both software and hardware, is desperately trying to keep up with the Joneses, the Fhaa 8220;War Hammer  8221; Joins the Fray in This New Captain America: Civil War Art鈥擶ait, Who
 Hasbro will be launching tons of new toys and merchandise to tie into the 40th anniversary throughout the year鈥攕taring this spring, with a new range of 3.75-inch Black Series figurines and a new anniversary edition of Star Wars M stanley canada onopoly.     The 3.75-inch figurines in the new Titanium series will retail for $15 each, and are all based on A New Hope. While theyre static diecast figurines rather than poseable action figures, each of the six 鈥擠arth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo鈥攁lso feature accessories like FX pieces for their weapons, as well as their own special backdrops. The backdrops include two different inserts, a backdrop from the movies, and also character art that can be connected to other Titanium series figure stands to complete the full scene. The new 40th anniversary edition of Star Wars Monopoly will retail for $30, and features six special tokens based on A New Hope鈥擫ukes X-Wing helmet, his sandspeeder, a Stormtrooper helmet, R2-D2, the Death Star, and the Mil stanley taza lennium Falcon鈥攁s well as a newly designed board featuring classic Star Wars poster art and scenes from the original movie.  Although Im not sure why the destruction of the Death Star is one of the most valuable spots on the board, considering its a lot of itty little bits of bat stanley cup tlestation scrap and not much else.  Later this year, alongside the waves of merchandise based on The Last Jedi, therell be even more 40th-anniversary toys. The 6-inch Black Series figures will be