Apple CEO Tim Cook stated in an interview with the media that, despite the general perception in the industry that Apple lags behind its competitors in the AI field, he emphasized that Apple is more focused on delivering the best user experience rather than being the first to market.
Cook admitted, "We are not the first in AI, but we do it in the most customer-friendly way." He pointed out that Apple is not concerned about being a pioneer in certain areas because the company prioritizes the perfection of its products.
"We would rather release truly exceptional products that make a substantial contribution to people, rather than rushing to be the first on the market," Cook said.
Cook also shared his personal experience, stating that he heavily relies on AI-generated summaries of his email inbox, which has significantly changed his daily work efficiency.
Cook believes that as Apple Intelligence rolls out over the next few months, it will have a profound impact on users.
According to official information, the Chinese version of Apple Intelligence is set to launch in 2025, supporting the iPhone 16 series and the iPhone 15 Pro series.