Father Of The IPod Says Apples Staggered AI Rollout Is Smart — And Doesnt Require Nuclear Power
'father of the ipod' says apple's staggered ai rollout is smart — and 'doesn't require nuclear power'. Nest founder tony fadell, who worked on the. Apple’s ai features keep getting delayed — and that slow rollout likely means that the iphone 16 won’t see a “super cycle” of orders. A pple's wwdc 2024 event was dominated by its efforts in ai, dubbed apple intelligence, but as we approach the start of the iphone 16 lineup and expected ios 18, it's looking likely to be a. Fadell, who was instrumental in the development of the ipod and the iphone, praised apple’s approach to ai, stating that the company is doing a ‘brilliant job’ in this field.
The late, staggered public release of apple's ai suite has begun. Today, apple released ios 18. 1, ipados 18. 1, macos sequoia 15. 1, tvos 18. 1, visionos 2. 1, and watchos 11. 1. While fadell—who is known as the “father of the ipod”—labeled the vision pro “a technological tour de force” and “very impressive,” he expressed skepticism over the headset’s. Bloomberg’s mark gurman shared in his power on newsletter that apple intends to take its ai rollout slow, which differs from its usual release schedules.