Apple has made it clear that it won’t be left behind in the ongoing tech race for artificial intelligence (AI). According to sources close to the matter, the Cupertino-based company is prepared to invest billions of dollars in the sector, stating it “won’t spare any expense” in its mission to become a key player alongside rivals like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
Apple’s strategy focuses on deeply integrating AI across all its products, from iPhones to cloud services. One of the most anticipated advancements is the integration of generative AI tools in iOS 18, which could radically change the way users interact with their devices. Additionally, Siri is expected to get a major upgrade, with more natural and context-aware capabilities thanks to new language models developed in-house.
Can Apple catch up with its AI competitors?
Yes, if it stays focused on integrated and secure user experiences. While Apple entered the AI race later than some of its peers, it has a key advantage: a tightly controlled ecosystem where privacy and seamless design are top priorities.
Apple has also been recruiting top-tier AI talent and continues to rely on its powerful custom silicon, such as the M1 and M2 chips, as a solid foundation. All signs suggest Apple is gearing up for a major leap into the smart technology era.