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And, of course, Apple’s best moat is the App Store.
The other competitors have their coding and productivity software, all the stuff they built around their models.
Apple doesn’t really have much of that and I think this is essentially their only hope to gain some B2B revenue from AI.
This means it would be cheap for the end user and they could sell their "privacy" by saying that the user's communication never leaves their devices
The personal context/search stuff is nice, but that's first party now so yeah, not much room for new experiences.
Their presentations talked about how it was based on the user’s quota, with higher quotas for iCloud+ subscribers.
This smells more like a get you hooked and then crank the costs.
Not that I'd be any less skeptical of the first option. We've already seen providers reduce quotas and raise prices.
Further, you could allow for voice input by running whisper STT locally, then doing a small context-aware correction pass with Gemma or Qwen to correct words it got wrong.
I get it. So many tech companies built their platforms around people submitting their work for sale. Now that things have cooled down they're desperate. This is exactly like what happened to the music and movie industries.
If they want to make money they must take bigger creative risks. AI is the exact opposite of that because it's trained on what's already been done.
Apple: "Did somebody say 'we want cheaper AI'?"
Good luck, but define "cheaper" ? If you have to pay, no individual will pay, just corporations.
Fee with ads is the right fit for most people. But I don't think that describes most Apple customers or developers.