Eddy Cue Predicts AI Could Render iPhone Obsolete by 2035
Apple's SVP Eddy Cue hints at a future where the iPhone might become obsolete within a decade due to advancements in AI technology, suggesting that new tech shifts could reshape how we interact with devices.

During a court testimony as part of Google’s antitrust case, Apple's SVP Eddy Cue discussed the potential impact of AI on the future of technology and the iPhone. Cue suggested that due to advancements in AI, people might not need an iPhone by 2035. He emphasized that major technological shifts can create new opportunities for competition. While this comment was likely speculative, it highlights the significant changes AI could bring to consumer technology, potentially making products like wearables more prominent.
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