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Comment by risyachka

9 hours ago

It looks more like a strategic decision tbh.

The may want to use 3rd party or just wait for AI to be more stable to see how people actually use it instead of adding slop in the core of their product.

> It looks more like a strategic decision tbh.

Announcing a load of AI features on stage and then failing to deliver them doesn't feel very strategic.

In contrast to Microsoft, who puts Copilot buttons everywhere and succeeds only in annoying their customers.

This is revisionist history. Apple wanted to fully jump in. They even rebranded AI as Apple Intelligence and announced a hoard of features which turned out to be vaporware.