After spending considerable effort positioning itself as a thoughtful player in the AI space, Apple is shifting tactics. The company has just inked a multi-year partnership with Google, incorporating Gemini models and leveraging Google's cloud infrastructure to enhance Siri's capabilities. This move signals a notable pivot from Apple's previous strategy of developing AI features more independently. The collaboration demonstrates how even tech giants are increasingly turning to partnerships to accelerate AI adoption across their platforms.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-14 17:03
Apple's move this time is really brilliant. When they can't develop it themselves, they just rely on Google. Is this called "thoughtful"? LOL
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HodlAndChill
· 01-14 02:02
Apple's move this time is interesting. What happened to the promised independent R&D? Now it's all about relying on Google...
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PebbleHander
· 01-14 01:58
Apple is probably being forced; if they can't handle AI themselves, they turn to Google for help.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-14 01:54
Apple is really shooting itself in the foot. They used to boast so loudly, but now they still have to rely on Google to save the day?
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SellLowExpert
· 01-14 01:48
Apple really compromised this time. I thought they could handle it independently, but in the end, they still had to rely on Google to save the day.
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NFTDreamer
· 01-14 01:34
Apple has backed down this time, still relying on Google.
After spending considerable effort positioning itself as a thoughtful player in the AI space, Apple is shifting tactics. The company has just inked a multi-year partnership with Google, incorporating Gemini models and leveraging Google's cloud infrastructure to enhance Siri's capabilities. This move signals a notable pivot from Apple's previous strategy of developing AI features more independently. The collaboration demonstrates how even tech giants are increasingly turning to partnerships to accelerate AI adoption across their platforms.