Stop to consider it: the ongoing AI bubble is totally reliant on investments in server-side infrastructure, water, and energy at colossal levels. While these online services can do what you ask of them, are they really the best articulation of what AI can be?
I don’t think so, and I believe Apple has a response to that — in part, because of the sheer performance-per-watt offered by Apple Silicon.
Think of it this way: many of the tasks Apple Intelligence can do for you now don’t use any external services at all, don’t require banks of servers, and have no need for additional energy. That’s because they take place on the device, using the energy inside it (and the increasingly sophisticated cooling systems Apple builds).
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