Apple’s leadership today discussed the results and updates in its third quarter conference call, including some statements about its AI efforts. As reported CnbcCEO Tim Cook said the company is “increasing significantly” in artificial intelligence, which should not be surprising for any player in Techspace. However, Cook acknowledged that the acquisition of AI was not beyond the question to promote its work. “We are open to M&A, which intensifies our roadmap,” he said.
Cook said Apple “is not stuck on a particular size company” as a potential target of purchase related to AI. He noted that Apple has acquired “almost about about” seven businesses in numerous articles so far this year, but that no one was “bigger in terms of dollar money.”
The company has also been quite silent on its promise plans to compromise Sri Voice Assistant with more AI features. News on this topic is still wreaked. According to ReutersCook straight said that the team is “making good progress on personal nature.” Despite the hopes that the WWDC will unveil the improvement of Siri in 2025, the latest estimates are that the AI -powered update in this service will not be ready by spring 2026.
Apple announced some repetition of Apple Intelligence in the WWDC, but the general consensus is that the company’s AI efforts have been flagging behind other major tech businesses. This has led to speculation that the best AI can be seen externally to improve its stand in the race to build the features. Recently, some executions inside Apple are allegedly seeing the problem as a potential acquisition.


