If anything is obvious from Apple is that the company is not interested in being a pioneer when it comes to new technology. There are many examples, such as the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or the Vision Pro itself, which appeared years after the first devices in their segment. WITH artificial intelligence A similar phenomenon will occur as Apple has confirmed that it is not interested in getting things done first, but in getting things right with Apple Intelligence.
In an interview with a newspaper Wall Street Journal, Tim Cook said that they are quite happy that they are not the first.. Apple’s CEO said that it takes time to launch a good product, so they don’t mind being late. Cook’s remarks come a month after the first public beta of Apple Intelligence debuted with some of its features.
“It turns out that it takes time to achieve a really good result. It takes a lot of iterations. You have to worry about every detail,” said Tim Cook. “Sometimes it takes a little longer. We prefer to release such a product and such a contribution to people’s lives rather than rushing to release something first,” he added.
The head of Apple said that if it was possible to do both, it would be fantastic, but this If you have to choose between getting out of the market quickly and creating a good product, you will choose the latter.. “If you talk to 100 people [en Apple]100 of them will tell you: it’s about being the best,” he said.
Apple Intelligence is changing productivity and daily habits
One of the questions half the world asked after OpenAI was born was about big tech. The launch of ChatGPT took the world by surprise, including companies like Microsoft, Google and Meta. The reaction of Google and Amazon came too late, and Redmond did not rack his brains over an alternative and decided to invest in OpenAI.
The latest to arrive is Apple Intelligence, making a surprise debut at WWDC 2024. While many think Apple is late to the party, Tim Cook isn’t worried because aware that they released the best AI. “We weren’t the first to do exploration, but we did it in a way that we felt was best for the client,” he said.
Apple CEO says AI has revolutionized your productivity and daily habitsthanks to summaries provided by Apple Intelligence. “If I can save time here and there. It will bring something meaningful to the day, the week, the month,” Cook said. “It changed my life. This is true.”

Although Apple Intelligence promises to change our lives, the reality is different. Apple’s artificial intelligence has not yet officially appeared on the company’s devices and is only available in beta testing. On top of that, some of the options announced during WWDC 2024 will take time, so we’ll have to wait a few months to test the new Siri.
Deploying Apple Intelligence isn’t just about development time. The company will have to go through regulatory processes in the European Union and other countries, which will delay launch in Spain. While Apple’s AI may debut on the Mac, iPhone and iPad users will have to be patient to access Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring, and SharePlay Screen Sharing.
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