Summary
Apple is not investing heavily in AI technology like its competitors but may still benefit from the growing use of AI. The company focuses on selling high-end consumer products and leveraging its App Store, potentially gaining from others' investments in AI.
Key Facts
- Apple isn't spending large amounts of money on AI model training or buying GPUs (graphics processing units).
- The company does not focus on funding AI research labs like some other tech firms.
- Apple's strategy includes selling high-end devices that could become more essential as AI grows.
- Apple's emphasis on privacy might attract more customers as AI usage increases.
- Apple gains financially from apps through the App Store, regardless of which apps are popular.
- Apple is interested in improving its digital assistant, Siri, possibly using technology from Google.
- OpenAI plans to create its own devices, which could challenge Apple's market position.
- Many people use Apple's computers for coding and running AI programs.