BitcoinWorld Apple’s slow-and-steady AI bet is starting to look pretty smart For years, Apple has been labeled one of the biggest stragglers in the AI arms raceBitcoinWorld Apple’s slow-and-steady AI bet is starting to look pretty smart For years, Apple has been labeled one of the biggest stragglers in the AI arms race

Apple’s slow-and-steady AI bet is starting to look pretty smart

2026/06/09 10:50
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Apple’s slow-and-steady AI bet is starting to look pretty smart

For years, Apple has been labeled one of the biggest stragglers in the AI arms race. Critics argued that the company lacked a clear AI strategy, and Wall Street analysts worried the gap would eventually hurt iPhone sales. But with the unveiling of Siri AI — a deep integration of automated capabilities powered by a partnership with Google Gemini — Apple is making its most significant AI play to date. The question is not whether Apple is “winning” the AI race, but whether its approach is more sustainable and user-focused than the competition’s.

A different philosophy on AI

During Monday’s announcements, Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, delivered a pointed message: “Some appear to be racing forward, seemingly pursuing AI for the sake of AI, without clear regard for the people — all of us — that it’s ultimately meant to serve.” This defiance is both a response to criticism and a recognition of growing consumer ambivalence toward AI. Polls show increasing negativity about the technology, with concerns about job displacement and cognitive decline. Apple is positioning itself as the AI company that prioritizes user benefit over speed.

What Siri AI actually does

The new Siri can surface information buried deep in a user’s inbox or text history, offering helpful suggestions based on context. It uses onscreen awareness to understand what the user is looking at and, via Gemini, can pull near-instantaneous up-to-date information from the web. Siri works seamlessly across Apple devices, stores chat histories for continuity, and is embedded at the operating system level — giving it a distribution advantage over third-party AI apps that must go through the App Store.

Strategic implications for competitors

By building AI into the OS, Apple threatens the distribution advantage of competitors like OpenAI and Meta. Those companies rely on apps that Apple controls. The keyword here is “potential” — the new Siri won’t be available until later this year as a beta. But the strategic direction is clear: Apple is making its hardware incrementally more sticky, keeping users within its ecosystem.

The financial picture

Apple’s measured approach looks increasingly sound from a financial perspective. The company posted historic iPhone sales last quarter. While competitors like OpenAI, Meta, and Google are committing a cumulative $900 billion in capex, Apple plans to spend roughly $14 billion this year. Meanwhile, Apple earns significant revenue from AI companies through App Store commissions. The company is spending less, making more, and now offering AI features that many users may find indistinguishable from existing third-party apps.

Conclusion

Apple may not be “winning the AI race” by the metrics of speed or hype. But its slow-and-steady approach — focused on user experience, ecosystem integration, and financial discipline — may prove to be the smartest way to run it. The final verdict will come when consumers get their hands on the beta later this year, but the strategic foundation is already in place.

FAQs

Q1: When will the new Siri AI features be available?
The updated Siri with Google Gemini integration will launch as a beta later this year. A full public release date has not been announced.

Q2: How is Apple’s AI strategy different from OpenAI or Meta?
Apple is embedding AI into its operating system and focusing on user convenience rather than standalone AI products. It is also spending significantly less on AI infrastructure while still generating revenue from AI companies through its App Store.

Q3: Will the new Siri work on older iPhones?
Apple has not yet specified device compatibility. Historically, major Siri updates have required newer hardware. Compatibility details are expected closer to the beta release.

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