Apple is in the best position to make a difference in the public perception of Artificial Intelligence and how it’s used at home, on mobile, and everywhere — and the regular folks that routinely peddle false narratives about the company are already taking poorly-aimed potshots at the company and the effort like they always have.
Apple’s WWDC is just a couple months away
Apple’s WWDC is just a couple months away
So far, 2024 has already seen the splashy debut launch of Apple Vision Pro and a quieter refresh of Macs and iPads using Apple’s latest M3 chips. And, in January, Apple CEO Tim Cook made it clear that the company will debut something big with generative AI in 2024, likely at the 2024 WWDC.
That’s not a bad first six months for a company that’s ostensibly just “the smoke and mirrors of marketing” without any ability to innovate, assuming that you listen to the folks that have been routinely wrong about everything Apple for the last several decades.
Apple is already being wierdly criticized for an AI effort that hasn’t launched yet
Apple is already being wierdly criticized for an AI effort that hasn’t launched yet