Apple’s real intelligence? Winning the waiting game
· the macalope
AI Briefing
- Apple's AI spending is tens of billions, but dwarfed by competitors' investments, and the company's approach to AI is cautious, focusing on on-device models and cloud-based services rather than trying to build its own AI infrastructure.
- The Macalope suggests that Apple's competitors are struggling to make AI work in the real world, with examples including Meta's layoffs and Google's AI-related problems.
- Apple's decision not to partner with Nvidia, a leading supplier of AI chips, may be a key factor in its approach to AI, with the company preferring to focus on its own proprietary technology.
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