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    The most reasonable reaction to Apple’s recent announcement that it plans to attack the market for artificial intelligence might have been: What took it so long?

    Apple has been notably short on and defensive about its AI chops for going on a decade now. So, when it unveiled on June 10 its new Apple Intelligence software, as well as its plan to connect users with OpenAI’s groundbreaking ChatGPT bot, there was every reason to be skeptical.

    After all, despite jumping to an early lead in 2011 with its AI phone assistant, Siri, Apple had fallen badly behind the competition. As The Financial Times tartly noted, it has to be humbling for the great Apple to issue products so obviously derivative........

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