Jony Ive re-entered the computer industry through a $6.4 billion merger between his new hardware company, io Products, Inc., and OpenAI. Ive will guide OpenAI on hardware design, joined by some of his ex-Apple colleagues. The move highlights the belief that advanced AI assistants could disrupt the gadget market, potentially overshadowing Apple’s current MacBooks and iPhones.
Do I believe that Tim Cook is the absolute best person to be CEO of Apple? No, I do not. Someone more focused on the actual business at hand (delighting customers) and who has the ability to sell it onstage would be more successful. Likely wildly more successful. In the Apple CEOship as defined by Steve Jobs, Tim Cook is out of his element. He cannot keep products updated. He cannot innovate fast or far enough. He cannot even manage to have adequate supplies on hand at launches, repeatedly. Sometimes, he can’t even and won’t ever ship what he’s promised. To ice his half-baked, lopsided cake, his stultifying keynotes make waiting in line at the DMV seem exciting. Several of his VPs routinely do a far better job onstage than he. – SteveJack, MacDailyNews, April 2, 2019 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post OpenAI’s massive deal with Jony Ive should be a wake-up call for stultified Apple appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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OpenAI’s massive deal with Jony Ive should be a wake-up call for stultified Apple
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