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Apple’s AI research will be in a computer vision conference before WWDC

Apple will present 14 AI research papers at the 2026 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Denver next week, spanning image generation, spatial understanding, and multimodal reasoning.

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Apple’s AI research will be presented at an annual computer vision conference in Denver.

The company continues to explore the applications of AI and large language models, with studies detailing their use in image generation, UI prototyping, QE testing, and much more. Apple’s researchers have also examined the role of artificial intelligence in spatial understanding, with ideas that iOS 27 Accessibility features will bring to reality.

Some of the studies AppleInsider has previously detailed, including one on AI-powered sign language annotation, will be presented at the annual IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). The Apple-sponsored event will take place from June 3 through June 7 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.

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