The iPhone 16 launches today, without its most hyped feature: Apple Intelligence | TechCrunch
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Tim Cook touted the iPhone 16 as "the first iPhone built for Apple Intelligence," but many promised AI features are missing at launch, highlighting a gap.
Apple's entry into AI feels rushed and half-baked, particularly when compared to competitors like Google and Microsoft, who are ahead in shipping robust features.
Apple has promised to launch AI tools that emphasize privacy, betting that this approach will entice consumers, despite the lack of innovative tools.
While Apple insists the gap between product and feature isn't dramatic, the iPhone 16's initial offering lacks the exciting AI functionalities users expected.
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