Apple is facing notable delays in AI development, with key features pushed back and projections suggesting they may be two to three years behind competitors like OpenAI. While some analysts express skepticism about the company's immediate prospects, others believe that the technology's potential merits long-term optimism. The anticipated AI-driven iPhone supercycle is unlikely in 2025, but hopes remain for 2026 and beyond. The challenges, including a current share decline, raise doubts about Apple's future within the top tier of tech companies known as the 'Magnificent Seven.'
Apple is significantly behind in the AI race, with major features delayed and mixed reviews from initial launches, raising concerns about its competitive edge.
Despite setbacks and criticism of its AI roadmap, Apple continues to have long-term potential, with expectations of possible recovery in the AI landscape in the coming years.
Analysts suggest that Apple could be as much as two or three years behind competitors like OpenAI, risking its position as a major player in AI.
The current challenges, including a 9% drop in shares year-to-date, suggest Apple may fall out of the 'Magnificent Seven' cohort of leading tech stocks.
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