'Father of the iPod' says Apple's staggered AI rollout is smart - and 'doesn't require nuclear power'
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Fadell defended Apple's staggered rollout strategy for its AI features, emphasizing that while they might not be flashy, they prioritize reliability over hype, stating, "Apple's AI is meh, but it works!" He believes building functional features is crucial before enhancing them further.
Tony Fadell pointed out that Apple's arrival in the AI space may have been later than competitors like Google and Microsoft, but the focus on practical integrations and user privacy is what sets Apple apart.
Fadell remarked, "Apple's staggered system is preferable to a larger AI model that does everything but does nothing well," underscoring a preference for functionality and gradual improvement.
The former Apple executive emphasized that effective functionality should take priority over expansive offerings, stating, "I know how these models are built; they are not going to get there," to highlight the long-term vision behind Apple’s approach.
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