Apple’s iPhone is no Blackberry: a closer look at AI and the world’s biggest company

 Last week, developer Marco Arment suggested in a blog posting that if Apple were to fail to grasp the potential for voice-based Artificial Intelligence to change the nature of smartphone demand, the company’s core revenue generator could suffer the same fate as RIM’s Blackberry, which a decade prior had similarly failed to see the importance of iPhone’s advanced multitouch experience until it was too late to do anything about it. Before the iPhone, Samsung had to copy RIM’s Blackberry Arment’s think piece described Blackberry (which a decade ago was known as RIM) as the “king of smartphones” prior to the iPhone’s introduction in 2007, writing that “they were the best and most successful at what most smartphones were for at the time: email and phone calls.”He then posited that “today,…


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