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Home Artificial Intelligence

Why Apple Could Emerge from Behind to Lead the AI Revolution

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 5, 2025
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At first glance, Apple seems behind: it has fallen from AI leadership into the “AI laggard” category—its stock is down ~17% in 2025 and key features like its Siri overhaul remain pending. Yet I firmly believe Apple has the latent potential to overtake current leaders—but only if it awakens its innovation engine now.

Apple is quietly establishing a new internal unit called Answers, Knowledge and Information (AKI), aiming to build a ChatGPT-style “answer engine.” This may become a standalone app and will integrate into Siri, Spotlight, and Safari search functions marking a strategic shift from previous reticence toward chatbot technology.

Despite delays delivering on its “Apple Intelligence” vision announced in 2024, Apple Intelligence models now reportedly match GPT-4-level performance in server-based form and outperform competitors on-device thanks to proprietary Apple silicon and privacy-focused engineering.

Tim Cook has publicly committed to significant AI investments and hinted at M&A activity. Apple has already acquired seven AI startups in 2025, and analysts expect a potential acquisition of Perplexity (valued at $14–18 billion) to accelerate Apple’s AI roadmap.

So how could Apple emerge as a true leader?

  1. Vast Device Ecosystem
    Apple supports over 2.35 billion active devices globally. That’s a ready-made audience for AI features. Exclusive access to Siri, iMessage, Safari, and App Store interactions could become monetisable AI channels, untapped by others.
  2. Premium Market Position & Loyalty
    Apple users are rarely price-sensitive and expect consistent, high-quality experiences. Should Apple build compelling AI tools that respect privacy and integrate seamlessly, adoption could not only be swift, it could trigger global influence.
  3. Privacy-first Differentiation
    Apple’s on-device foundation models and Private Cloud infrastructure are built with end-to-end encryption, independent verification, and user-centric control distinct from privacy trade-offs of Google or OpenAI.
  4. Hardware-software synergy
    Apple controls the full stack from silicon to OS and can optimise inference performance across devices. Its on-device models already rival small models by Mistral, Microsoft, or Google, and server-side models align with GPT-4 performance levels.
  5. Revenue upside via partnerships and exclusivity
    Apple could offer exclusive content (e.g. premium AI services) to third-party developers or enterprises using iPhone/iPad as entry points. It could gently shift its lucrative search deal with Google or add new revenue streams from AI-based search and assistance.

Read more: Google Accounts For a Huge Amount Of Apple’s Profit

But the clock is ticking

Apple’s AI roadmap has been slow. Marketing campaigns promised AI features that still haven’t shipped—prompting criticism, lawsuits, and even public jabs from Google’s Pixel ads. Analysts warn that without clearer direction and tangible progress, public confidence—and stock performance—may suffer further.

To move from potential to leadership, Apple must execute faster, communicate more transparently, and consider bold acquisitions without fear of upsetting legacy partners like Google. Should Apple acquire Perplexity or similar, it could supercharge AKI capabilities and fill gaps in search infrastructure swiftly.

Apple is not currently the AI leader but it could be. With its unrivalled device base, integration advantages, privacy-first design, and willingness to invest in external tech, Apple has the right ingredients. If Apple accelerates action in AKI, Siri overhaul, and strategic M&A, it could challenge the status quo and redefine AI in a way that other big tech firms—rooted in cloud-first models—cannot replicate.

Apple’s ability to catch up and possibly surpass rivals depends on waking up from its historically cautious posture and embracing aggressive innovation. The AI race is not over; Apple may just be warming up.

 

Disclaimer: The views expressed are my own.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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