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Apple's next CEO must deliver a killer AI product to redefine the market

Apple's next CEO, John Ternus, faces the critical task of launching a revolutionary AI product that simplifies the technology for mass adoption. While not necessarily a research breakthrough, this product aims to make AI as intuitive and essential as Apple's previous innovations. The company's current AI efforts, like Apple Intelligence, have been perceived as underwhelming, and Ternus must ensure Apple doesn't cede leadership in the AI space to competitors. AI

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IMPACT Apple must deliver a user-friendly AI product to maintain its market position and integrate AI seamlessly into its ecosystem.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing Apple's strategic need for a consumer-friendly AI product launch under new leadership.

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Apple's next CEO must deliver a killer AI product to redefine the market

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  1. Wired — AI TIER_1 · Steven Levy ·

    Apple's Next CEO Needs to Launch a Killer AI Product

    Tim Cook was a great CEO, but he didn’t crack AI. It’s job number 1 for John Ternus.

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