Machine Learning
Research at Apple

Research highlights

Our next generation of Apple Intelligence is centered around our users, integrated deeply into our operating systems, and powered by a bold new architecture with privacy at its core.

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Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) are naturally suited to efficient inference, requiring far less memory and compute than attention-based architectures, but the sequential nature of their computation has historically made it impractical to scale up RNNs to billions of parameters. A new advancement from Apple researchers makes RNN training dramatically more efficient — enabling large-scale training for the first time and widening the set of…

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Recent publications

Apple is presenting new research at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2026), which takes place in person in Seoul, South Korea, from July 6 – 11. We are proud to again sponsor the conference, which focuses on presenting and publishing cutting-edge research in machine learning, artificial intelligence, statistics, data science, and related application areas like machine vision, computational biology, and robotics. Below is an overview of Apple’s participation at ICML 2026.

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Apple is presenting new research at the annual IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), which takes place in person in Denver at the Colorado Convention Center from June 3 to June 7.

We are proud to sponsor the conference, which brings together the scientific and industrial research communities in computer vision and pattern recognition. Below is an overview of Apple’s participation at CVPR 2026.

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