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Former Apple CEO Criticizes Apple’s AI Progress Amid Tech Competition

What Happened

John Sculley, who served as Apple’s CEO from 1983 to 1993, stated in a recent interview that AI has not been a particular strength for Apple. Sculley pointed out that other tech companies have advanced more rapidly in artificial intelligence, placing Apple at a strategic disadvantage. The former chief executive added that Apple now faces increasing market pressure to bolster its AI capabilities to stay competitive. Sculley’s remarks highlight growing concerns about Apple’s approach to AI, especially as rivals like Google and Microsoft integrate smarter AI tools into consumer products and services.

Why It Matters

Apple’s perceived lag in artificial intelligence could affect its future innovation and competitiveness in the tech industry. With AI shaping everything from mobile devices to cloud services, companies are racing to integrate smarter features. Apple’s efforts to enhance AI may determine its ability to retain its leadership position. Read more in our AI News Hub

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