Manage episode 504905684 series 3477288
Tim Cook's leadership at Apple, arguing that his tenure, characterized by operational efficiency and product refinement, contrasts sharply with Steve Jobs's innovative legacy of creating new product categories. The author contends that Apple's reported reliance on Google for AI technology represents a strategic concession driven by Cook's risk-averse approach rather than a commitment to internal, groundbreaking research and development. This decision, the text suggests, positions Apple to potentially lose control over critical future technologies and risks the company's long-term relevance by prioritizing short-term solutions over fundamental innovation. The source ultimately frames this as a departure from Apple's historical ethos of "thinking different."
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