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Tim Cook Faces Shareholder Pressure Over Apple’s AI Strategy

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 14, 2025
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Apple’s future under Tim Cook looks less certain than at any time since he succeeded Steve Jobs in 2011. Bloomberg’s latest “Power On” newsletter says succession talk has moved from the cocktail-party circuit to serious shareholder chatter, with hardware chief John Ternus emerging as an internal favourite—even though Cook himself shows no sign of stepping aside any time soon. 

Behind that speculation lies a simple metric, market-cap rank. Apple, long the world’s most valuable company, now sits third at roughly $3.1 trillion, well adrift of Nvidia’s $3.85 trillion and Microsoft’s $3.7 trillion. The slide is painful for investors who watched Cook steer the firm past the $1 trillion, $2 trillion and $3 trillion milestones, only to see its crown whipped away by rivals riding an artificial-intelligence boom.

Many shareholders blame Apple’s stumbles in generative AI. A detailed Bloomberg exposé—summarised by The Verge—described years of under-investment, a late start on language models and “whack-a-mole” engineering woes that forced the company to rebuild Siri “from the ground up.”  Those delays have already pushed several headline AI features beyond 2025, leaving iPhone users watching Microsoft’s Copilot, Google’s Gemini and even Meta’s Llama race ahead.

The talent drain has become impossible to ignore. Ruoming Pang, who ran Apple’s foundation-models team, defected to Meta last week on a pay package Bloomberg pegs in the “millions per year” range; his deputy left in June, and insiders warn of more exits to come. Meanwhile, Apple quietly replaced long-time AI chief John Giannandrea with Vision Pro veteran Mike Rockwell after yet another slip in Siri’s timetable. 

Investors were already uneasy. A Reuters analysis in April flagged a 16 % share-price slide and a $600 billion hit to market value this year as iPhone sales cooled and Washington–Beijing tariff talk grew louder. Cook’s defenders counter that services revenue is at an all-time high and margins remain the envy of Big Tech.  Yet those wins feel like yesterday’s story when Wall Street is rewarding AI leadership above all else.

For now, Apple is doubling down on a hybrid strategy—licensing models from OpenAI and Anthropic for “Apple Intelligence” while racing to finish its own large-language engine in Zurich. Whether that buys Cook enough time to restore the company’s innovative swagger—or merely confirms critics’ fears that he is the wrong helmsman for the AI era—will shape the next chapter of a company that once set, rather than followed, the agenda.

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