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Ranjan Roy: Apple’s iPhone sales drive current success, AI integration faces significant challenges, and the tech industry lacks revolutionary AI devices | Big Technology
Apple's strategic use of Google's AI technology signals a shift in their approach to innovation and partnerships.
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SOXL's trading surge highlights speculative trends and risks in leveraged ETFs, impacting retail investors and correlating with crypto markets.
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Apple's Siri overhaul could solidify user retention, boost services revenue, and influence AI market dynamics through strategic partnerships.
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Our first glimpse of the new AI Siri came all the way back at WWDC 2024.
Apple has been on its back foot, AI-wise, for the past few years. But in a strange way, playing from behind might not be such a bad move.
At WWDC on Monday, Apple appears to be getting ready to reintroduce us to the new Siri. Again. As a reminder, we met the new Siri in 2024 when Apple "launched" Apple Intelligence. Siri came with a new glowing border, different voice options, and the ability to punt questions to ChatGPT. The whole "Intelligence" bit of the Siri redesign was coming soon, Apple promised. It didn't. In fact, its promotion around Apple Intelligence was so misleading that the company is settling a class-action lawsuit and has t …
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Apple's AI advancements and Siri overhaul could redefine user interaction, emphasizing privacy while potentially boosting investor confidence.
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As we lean into WWDC, three strategically brilliant Apple moves have been exposed in the last couple of weeks, two of which will have immense consequences in the coming year, while one sets the scene for essential future growth.
In each case, Apple’s leadership has found counter-intuitive gambits that actually secure the company’s future. Let’s start with Vision Pro.
It came from the future
News this week is that incoming CEO John Ternus has made some tough decisions around Apple’s approach to spatial computing, terminating development of Vision Pro (even as leaked images of a black model emerge) while focusing R&D on two smart glasses projects to compete with Meta.
The intention is to introduce XR and AR glasses priced at around $300 to $500 each. While not as richly-featured as the Vision Pro, they will be within the reach of more people and draw deeply on the huge R&D effort that went into the original Apple AR visors. Apple hopes a focus on trust and privacy will be enough to push
Poke, the startup that lets people use AI agents through simple text messages, has become the first AI agent approved for Apple’s Messages for Business platform.