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UPDATED: JAN 12, 2024, 11:40 PM
We’re going to talk about Apple’s plan on how not to lose the (mobile) AI race, which, so far, is not winning or leading. In fact, it’s lagging behind
In it, he makes the case that Apple’s toughest trials and tribulations in 2024 will not have the iPhone at the center. Nor will the Vision Pro be a major ‘headache’ for Apple – maybe just a minor one, as the $3500 price will not make this a hot-selling product all over the world right away.
In the digital jungle, Apple is a leader alright; just not a typical one – for example, we’re yet to get a foldable phone or a tablet from Apple. The philosophy behind Cupertino’s patience seems to be “Learn from the mistakes of – Samsung and Google, ahem – others”. When the time is right, Apple will most definitely enter the foldable realm.
Speaking of Samsung and Google, Apple has a long way to go to catch up with those two in terms of AI capabilities. Personally, you may be the type of user who couldn’t care less about AI in your handset, but letting the competition offer something you don’t is a no-no in the big business world.
That’s why Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is expressing the sentiment of many – Apple has quite the miss on its record, given that nearly two years have passed since ChatGPT captured several billion people’s attention, almost a year after Amazon announced its revamped and AI-boosted Alexa service and about a year and a half after Microsoft and Google debuted their new AI-related services.
As the newsletter has it, Apple is “eyeing adding features like auto-summarizing and auto-complete” to its core apps and productivity software such as Pages and Keynote. Apple is also working to slap AI into services like Apple Music, where the company wants to use the technology to better automate playlist creation. “And Apple is planning a big overhaul to its digital assistant, Siri”, says Gurman.
According to the newsletter, “the totality of Apple’s generative AI vision” will take at least into 2025 to fully scale. “Long story short: Apple is way behind in AI and it’s a major risk for a company that considers itself the top innovator in consumer technology”, Gurman concludes.