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Title: Apple Faces AI Challenge as OpenAI Threat Emerges

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Former Apple CEO Sculley Warns AI Could Eclipse Apple’s Dominance

NEW YORK ⁤ – Former Apple CEO John Sculley believes Apple is⁣ lagging in the rapidly evolving ‍artificial intelligence‍ landscape and⁢ risks ⁢being overtaken by⁢ competitors like OpenAI.Speaking‍ Thursday, Sculley asserted ⁢that ⁤the next leader of⁤ the tech giant must prioritize a shift away from an app-centric model toward “agentic AI” to maintain Apple’s competitive edge.

Sculley, who‌ led Apple from 1983 to 1993, contends that OpenAI’s subscription-based model, exemplified by ‍chatgpt, is proving more effective than the customary⁤ app sales approach. “When we had apps at the center of everything, it ⁤was selling tools, selling products,”⁢ Sculley said. “When you think ​of subscription, it’s about people paying for something as long as ‍they need⁣ it.”⁢ This shift in consumer⁢ behavior, he argues, favors OpenAI’s continuous-value proposition.

The threat to Apple is further amplified‌ by ‌OpenAI’s recent acquisition of Io, a startup founded‍ by Jony Ive, Apple’s ⁤former design chief. The $6.5 billion deal​ brought Ive – the architect behind iconic Apple ​products like⁢ the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad – into ⁢Sam Altman’s company. Sculley believes Ive’s design expertise ⁤will⁤ be crucial in⁤ shaping ​OpenAI’s foray into AI-first hardware.

ive is‌ currently focused on​ “creating OpenAI’s ⁢AI-first devices,” spurred by the Io acquisition.⁤ At⁢ OpenAI’s DevDay conference last week, ⁣Ive acknowledged the challenge of prioritizing product development, stating, “That momentum has led us to create 15 to 20 really compelling product⁢ ideas. The challenge ‌is to focus…We’re​ designing a family⁢ of products.”

Sculley also stated,⁣ “AI has ‍not been a particular‌ strength” for Apple, underscoring the​ urgency for the ⁢company to adapt and innovate in this critical⁢ area.The former CEO’s comments ⁤come⁣ amid speculation about the future of current Apple CEO Tim Cook’s tenure and the strategic⁣ direction of the world’s most valuable company.

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