The current mobile operating systems, Android and iOS, were not designed with artificial intelligence as a primary focus. Their architecture may struggle to keep pace with the demands of an AI-first future, potentially leading to their obsolescence if they cannot adapt. This raises questions about whether these established platforms can evolve sufficiently to meet the needs of next-generation AI-integrated smartphones. AI
IMPACT Existing mobile operating systems may need significant architectural changes to support the demands of future AI-first smartphones.
RANK_REASON The item discusses the potential limitations of existing mobile operating systems for future AI-centric devices, offering an opinion on their adaptability.
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