Apple surpasses Microsoft as world's most valuable company after unveiling AI plans

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Apple reclaimed the title of the world’s largest company by market cap after an artificial intelligence-heavy conference sparked investor enthusiasm.

The company edged out Microsoft in Wednesday morning trading, reaching a market cap of $3.244 trillion.

Investors had long been waiting for Apple to unveil its AI plans after competitors at Microsoft and Google had already done so.on Wednesday to become the most valuable company in the world, after it announced its push into artificial intelligence during its developer conference keynote on Monday.Apple had a market cap of $3.3 trillion as of about 10:45 a.m. ET, edging out Microsoft's market cap of $3.2 trillion.

That enthusiasm continued into Wednesday's trading session with shares rising about 4% to begin the trading day. Apple announced it would weave generative AI technology across its native apps and its latest devices, with features ranging from writing-assistance technology to generative AI-generated emoji.Morgan Stanley, Evercore and Bank of America analysts said in notes to investors this week that Apple's new AI features, called Apple Intelligence, will drive users to.

Microsoft is also likely to be a beneficiary of Apple's A.I. ambitions. The iPhone maker announced that it would include OpenAI's large-language models as an available feature for its users, with other models to come over time. Microsoft is one of OpenAI's largest investors, and its Azure cloud services have seen recent growth fueled by the widespread adoption of OpenAI's models.

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