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Written by Rosslyn Elliott - Pub. Aug 13, 2024 / Updated Aug 13, 2024
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On August 1, Apple reported a 5% boost in earnings for the fiscal third quarter. Tech industry watchers are attributing the rise to the public anticipation surrounding AI initiatives. The company’s stock reached new heights, reflecting investor confidence in Apple’s AI strategy.
Dan Ives, managing director and senior analyst at Wedbush Securities, told Business Insider, “AI will change the landscape, and Apple has a unique opportunity to own the consumer AI revolution."
From enhanced Siri capabilities to AI-powered image generation, Apple’s AI offerings will change how users interact with their devices. But online communities are weighing in with mixed reactions, often based on general skepticism about AI.
Apple Intelligence represents the tech giant’s ambitious push into the AI arena.
Announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2024, this suite of AI-powered features aims to make iPhones, iPads, and Macs smarter and more intuitive.
Two standout features of Apple Intelligence are Image Playground and Genmoji.
Image Playground allows users to create images in various styles, including Animation, Illustration, and Sketch, directly within apps like Messages.
Genmoji takes emoji creation to a new level, enabling users to generate custom emojis based on text descriptions or even photos of friends and family.

AI will customize your emojis
Apple will do a phased rollout of its AI features, with some capabilities arriving sooner than others.
Not all Apple devices will be able to take full advantage of Apple Intelligence. The company has stated that the most advanced features will require:
This hardware requirement means that some users will need to upgrade to access the new AI features.

Older devices won’t support Apple Intelligence
Apple’s stock surged following the initial AI announcement, and 3Q earnings rose. But analysts are now speculating about whether possible subscription fees for Apple Intelligence will hurt user interest.
Some financial experts suggest Apple may charge up to $20 per month for advanced AI features, possibly bundling them with the existing Apple One subscription.
Reddit user Cbo expressed skepticism about this approach:
“…No one will opt in if it’s a pay feature as the actual need for it –to the tune of having to pay monthly for it — would be virtually non-existent."
Kyle Barr, a journalist writing for Gizmodo, pointed out that features may start out free and then move to a pay model. “Paying for AI seems inevitable, but it won’t be immediate,” Barr writes. “These companies are still struggling to sell users on how a chatbot can truly revolutionize their phone experience.”
Other analysts predict that Apple Intelligence could drive a significant upgrade cycle for iPhones.
David Jagielski, writing for The Motley Fool, sounds a positive note. “By adding AI features to its operating system, that could be sufficient to trigger upgrades and motivate users who have been holding off on buying new iPhones to finally make the leap, in order to take advantage of the latest and greatest technology."
A potential surge in upgrades could help reverse Apple’s recent trend of declining iPhone sales, which have been a concern for investors.

Data privacy for users?
Apple’s approach to AI heavily emphasizes user privacy.
Apple Intelligence will use on-device processing for many AI tasks.
A new system called Private Cloud Compute will handle more complex operations. This system extends the privacy and security of Apple devices into the cloud, ensuring that user data is never retained or exposed during AI processing.
Online commenters express reservations about privacy, the usefulness of AI features, and the potential for increased costs.
Gizmodo user Dan S voiced the general hesitation:
“I have yet to find a real use for AI. Maybe because I learned some time ago to think critically and I’m not that lazy. That said, Apple can charge whatever they like for it and I’ll always opt out."
Younger users seem mostly uninterested in AI features in smartphones. According to a Business Insider report on a survey of Morgan Stanley summer interns, only 4% of respondents said AI-powered features are a top priority when considering buying a new smartphone. That’s despite the fact that 93% of the Gen Z respondents owned iPhones.

Gen Z is skeptical of AI
Apple’s approach to AI differs from its competitors in several ways.
Companies like Google and Samsung have rushed to integrate AI chatbots into their devices. But Apple has taken a more measured approach, focusing on practical, privacy-preserving features.
Gene Munster, a managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, told Reuters, “They’re really taking the friction out of using AI."
The AI rollout strategy reflects Apple’s preferred approach of taking time to refine technologies before launching them.
Apple will begin a phased rollout of its AI features in Fall 2024, with full implementation expected in 2025.
The most advanced features will require iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max (or newer models), and iPads and Macs with M1 chips or later. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will not support the AI upgrades.
Key features include enhanced Siri, AI-powered image generation and editing tools, intelligent email summaries, and integration with ChatGPT for advanced queries.
Apple is emphasizing user privacy by using on-device processing for many AI tasks. Private Cloud Compute claims to ensure that user data is never retained or exposed during AI processing.
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