📌 Apple Fails to Clear a Low Bar on AI
Date / Source: June 10, 2025 | Wall Street Journal
📌 Summary
Apple’s AI efforts at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) disappointed investors, highlighting delays and a hardware-first approach that may be holding the company back.
🔎 WWDC Keynote and Limited AI Announcements
Apple’s keynote focused on updates to operating systems and a “liquid glass” design, but offered little new in AI.
Developers can access Apple’s “foundation models,” but analysts called most features incremental and already offered by rivals.
🗣️ Siri Overhaul Still Delayed
A smarter, AI-powered Siri won’t launch until late 2026—two years after Google Assistant’s upgrade.
Apple software chief Craig Federighi promised more Siri news in “the coming year,” but no timeline for launch.
💡 Hardware-First Model and AI Gaps
Unlike Microsoft and Google, Apple must deliver AI through devices, not global cloud networks.
Analysts note on-device AI hasn’t boosted smartphone sales yet, and Apple’s cloud AI is limited.
Apple relies on partnerships like OpenAI and possibly Google Gemini to fill gaps.
📉 Market Reaction and Investor Concerns
Apple stock, down 19% this year, fell further after the keynote.
UBS analysts called Apple’s AI updates “incremental” and said no near-term sales boost is likely.
Craig Moffett warned that without an AI-driven hardware upgrade cycle, “the Apple bull case is no more.”
📌 Investor Implications
📌 Apple’s delayed AI efforts and device-focused strategy suggest any significant AI impact may be years away—potentially not until late 2026.