There's an interesting dynamic emerging in the tech landscape. The Apple-Google collaboration around AI integration appears positioned for a relatively limited runway. Once Tim Cook steps away from leadership—which insiders suggest could happen sooner rather than later—the incoming CEO will likely pursue a more aggressive approach toward building a proprietary Apple AI infrastructure. This independent ecosystem won't lean on Gemini, signaling Apple's determination to own its AI capabilities end-to-end rather than depend on external partnerships.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 15h ago
After Cook steps down, Apple will definitely shake off Google. Developing its own AI is the true way to go.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 15h ago
After Cook steps down, Apple is definitely going to develop its own AI ecosystem. Google's current collaboration might be in vain.
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FadCatcher
· 15h ago
Apple will eventually fall out with Google; once Cook leaves, they will start distancing themselves from Google.
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pumpamentalist
· 15h ago
Once Cook leaves, Apple will definitely ditch Google and start its own AI development.
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TommyTeacher
· 15h ago
Once Cook steps down, Apple AI will establish its own independent platform. This tactic is familiar.
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ProxyCollector
· 16h ago
Once Cook steps down, Apple's AI independence will be a certainty, and Google's efforts will be in vain.
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PoolJumper
· 16h ago
After Cook steps down, Apple building its own AI is inevitable. Google's Gemini will eventually be left behind.
There's an interesting dynamic emerging in the tech landscape. The Apple-Google collaboration around AI integration appears positioned for a relatively limited runway. Once Tim Cook steps away from leadership—which insiders suggest could happen sooner rather than later—the incoming CEO will likely pursue a more aggressive approach toward building a proprietary Apple AI infrastructure. This independent ecosystem won't lean on Gemini, signaling Apple's determination to own its AI capabilities end-to-end rather than depend on external partnerships.