Apple showcased its AI features at its WWDC event in June of this year. While the features are pretty appealing, the company still has a lot to do to compete against the giants of the industry, including OpenAI's ChatGPT platform. The company was last to step into the AI world, as Google and Samsung had already begun their efforts to integrate the technology into their devices. A prominent analyst now claims that Apple is two years behind in AI development, and it is strategizing to offer the technology on all of its devices in the coming two years.
Apple has already announced its AI endeavors, but it has yet to release it to the general public. Apple appears to be testing the arrival of Apple Intelligence features with the release of iOS 18.1 next week, but the update will not include everything the company showcased on WWDC. Instead, the company will divide the features into various updates and release the entirety until next year. We have recently covered that Apple has already started working on ChatGPT integration with Siri, and it will be made available to the general public later this year.
Mark Gurman from Bloomberg claims in his latest Power On newsletter that some Apple employees believe that the company is two years behind the competition when it comes to AI development. The time frame makes sense as Apple did step into the category later than most competitors, including Google, Microsoft, and some other major players. It is worth noting that the company has a steady pace in catching up with technology, and Apple Intelligence could be another mark that the company could achieve.
Gurman states that Apple will eventually catch up to the industry standards, even if it has
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