First reported by CNET
Who'll Own Your Inevitable AI Assistant? The Battle Is On, and I Predict One Winner
Our choice of AI assistant really matters, says Tony Fadell – and raises big questions
By
Ben Lovejoy
3h agoen
Source
9to5ToysOur choice of AI assistant really matters, says Tony Fadell – and raises big questions9to5mac.com“Father of the iPod ” Tony Fadell has written a lengthy column in which he argues that our choice of AI assistant really matters, but also raises some huge questions that need to be addressed. He says the reason the iPhone has stood the test of time is because Apple understood the behavioral shifts it would create, not just the technology shift, and the same will be true of AI assistants …
You might also wanna read

Who'll Own Your Inevitable AI Assistant? The Battle Is On, and I Predict One Winner
CNET·1d ago

The Vergecast discusses Apple's improved Siri AI and its implications
The Vergecast hosts David and Nilay discuss their early experiences with a new version of Siri that Apple has released, which appears to be
Apple's Siri AI overhaul falls short of promises, but company may still profit from AI boom
Apple's ambitious "Apple Intelligence" initiative, announced two years ago, promised to transform Siri into a highly capable AI assistant wi
Tim Cook's Leadership at Apple Under Scrutiny as AI Era Shifts Competitive Landscape
The article critiques Tim Cook's leadership at Apple, arguing that while the company has historically stayed ahead of competitors, it now la

Apple Silicon Exec Explains Mac Mini AI Demand and On-Device Future
MacRumors·1d ago
Apple faces AI pressure at WWDC as Siri overhaul expected to close gap with rivals
Apple is set to open its WWDC developer conference with a focus on AI, particularly a major Siri overhaul, as it tries to close the gap with

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.