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Eddy Cue testified during the US Department of Justice’s antitrust trial against Google, suggesting that artificial intelligence (AI) could render the iPhone obsolete within the next decade.
Apple has now sold over 3 billion iPhones since the original smartphone arrived in 2007, and there's no end in sight for the iconic device.
"You may not need an iPhone 10 years from now," said Apple services chief Eddy Cue in court last month, adding that AI was a "huge technological shift." ...
There may be a big change coming to iPhone search features as users know them. Apple senior vice president of services Eddy Cue said in a testimony the company is considering revamping Safari’s ...
Will be replaced by tech that Apple can’t doFruity Cargo Cult Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, warned that the iPhone could be obsolete in a decade and will be replaced ...
Apple has been the target of a fair amount of criticism over the past year, from its AI missteps to a strong distaste for its ...
Apple's Eddy Cue revealed a rare decline in iPhone search volume, prompting Chamath Palihapitiya to warn Google that its dominance is slipping and it must urgently prioritize Gemini to compete ...
Eddy Cue, Apple's chief of services, said earlier this month that he believes AI devices could replace the iPhone within ten years.
The search giant saw its share price tumble 9 percent when Eddy Cue, Apple senior vice president of services, took the stand. Its stock recovered slightly Thursday, rising nearly 2 percent.