Apple doesn't need better AI as much as AI needs Apple to bring its A-game
Briefly

Apple's AI initiative has drawn skepticism as the anticipated improvements in Siri and custom AI capabilities have yet to materialize. Despite a potential AI revolution, many users express reluctance to embrace these technologies, with research indicating that only 8% are willing to pay for AI features and 69% may abandon products if unwanted AI functionalities cannot be disabled. This gap between industry optimism and user sentiment suggests a demand for Apple's signature attention to detail and user trust as AI matures.
"A cynic will always sound more rational, but that doesn't mean they're right. The world belongs to optimists. Pessimists are only spectators."
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