Working with @Generable and @Guide in Foundation Models
In the previous tutorial, we introduced the Foundation Models framework and demonstrated how to use it for basic content generation.
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In the previous tutorial, we introduced the Foundation Models framework and demonstrated how to use it for basic content generation.
With iOS 26, Apple introduces the Foundation Models framework, a privacy-first, on-device AI toolkit that brings the same language models
In iOS 26, SwiftUI finally introduced one of its most highly anticipated components: WebView, a native solution for displaying web
We've covered iOS localization in several tutorials, including one that shows how to fully localize an app using
With the release of iOS 18, Apple has unveiled a suite of exciting features under the Apple Intelligence umbrella, and
We're thrilled to announce that our Mastering SwiftUI ebook has been fully updated for iOS 18 and Xcode
Apple's engineers may have long recognized the widespread desire among iOS developers to recreate the elegant hero animation
The Vision framework has long included text recognition capabilities. We already have a detailed tutorial that shows you how to
iOS already includes a system-wide translation feature that allows users to easily translate text into various languages. With the release
The world of SwiftUI is constantly evolving, with each update pushing the boundaries of app development. With iOS 18, the
Previously, we provided a brief introduction to Google Gemini APIs and demonstrated how to build a Q&A application
At the upcoming WWDC, Apple is expected to announce an on-device large language model (LLM). The next version of the