If the strengths of A.I. are to truly be harnessed, the tech industry should stop focusing so heavily on these one-size-fits-all tools, and instead concentrate on narrow, specialized A.I. tools engineered for particular problems.
"The outlook hike was striking given Taiwan’s biggest company last raised its guidance just three months ago, igniting a rally that’s tacked on more than $260 billion to its market value."
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"These include deciding on the assistant’s 'personality,' privacy issues and budgeting for the computing power needed to run OpenAI’s models on a mass consumer device."
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"Apple is hoping to launch the revamped assistant in March 2026 with a full overhaul of the AI experience at the end of 2026."
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"Foundation models are becoming commoditized, and Apple is better off letting AI mature into table-stakes technology before rejoining the fray — something that almost assuredly needs to happen for next year’s updates."
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