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Apple is paying Google $1 billion because it failed at AI. 🤯
According to reports, Apple's powering its next generation of Siri with a custom version of Google's Gemini model.
So... how did Apple fail so bad and why is Google bailing them out?
And ultimately... what does this mean for Apple's users worldwide?
Come for those answers, stay for the #HotTakeTuesday
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
Timestamps:
00:00 "AI Innovation Needs Safe Sandbox"
03:19 Apple's Siri AI Failure
09:04 "Apple’s AI Strategy with Gemini"
12:48 Apple's Market Cap Shift Explained
15:41 Apple's Siri: Tech Debt Struggles
20:06 Apple-Google Rivalry Over Data Privacy
21:48 "Apple's Cost-Effective AI Strategy"
24:33 Future AI-Empowered Data Organization
30:12 Apple Bailout & Siri’s AI Needs
31:19 "Model-Agnostic AI Solution"
Keywords:
Apple, Google Gemini, Siri, $1 billion bailout, AI partnership, privacy first company, generative AI failure, Apple Intelligence, large language model, 1.2 trillion parameter model, licensing agreement, Siri upgrade, AI brain, ChatGPT integration, OpenAI, Anthropic, talent drain, data gap, market cap, arrogance in AI development, private cloud compute, stateless compute, mixture of experts, sparse activation, cost management, reasoning models, multi-step commands, mobile assistant, voice agents,
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Apple is paying Google $1 billion because it failed at AI. 🤯
According to reports, Apple's powering its next generation of Siri with a custom version of Google's Gemini model.
So... how did Apple fail so bad and why is Google bailing them out?
And ultimately... what does this mean for Apple's users worldwide?
Come for those answers, stay for the #HotTakeTuesday
Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter
More on this Episode: Episode Page
Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.
Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup
Website: YourEverydayAI.com
Email The Show: [email protected]
Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn
Topics Covered in This Episode:
Timestamps:
00:00 "AI Innovation Needs Safe Sandbox"
03:19 Apple's Siri AI Failure
09:04 "Apple’s AI Strategy with Gemini"
12:48 Apple's Market Cap Shift Explained
15:41 Apple's Siri: Tech Debt Struggles
20:06 Apple-Google Rivalry Over Data Privacy
21:48 "Apple's Cost-Effective AI Strategy"
24:33 Future AI-Empowered Data Organization
30:12 Apple Bailout & Siri’s AI Needs
31:19 "Model-Agnostic AI Solution"
Keywords:
Apple, Google Gemini, Siri, $1 billion bailout, AI partnership, privacy first company, generative AI failure, Apple Intelligence, large language model, 1.2 trillion parameter model, licensing agreement, Siri upgrade, AI brain, ChatGPT integration, OpenAI, Anthropic, talent drain, data gap, market cap, arrogance in AI development, private cloud compute, stateless compute, mixture of experts, sparse activation, cost management, reasoning models, multi-step commands, mobile assistant, voice agents,
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)
Vibe coding is dead simple. Head to AI.Studio/build to create your first app.
Vibe coding is dead simple. Head to AI.Studio/build to create your first app.

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