Steve Jobs changed the world with the introduction of the iPhone in 2007—but now the world is moving on and hanging up on Apple—with real risk for Apple's $3.3T in shareholder value
Thank you so much for your careful thinking here I’ve been Apple-loyal for two decades now and I’m so sensitive to the issues that you have raised here about the evolving intelligence living, potentially, outside the device.
Great post as ever. I believe apple is going to face blackberry's fate eventually only with much louder bang. I think the character of the CEO somehow reflects on the way things are done within a company. Cook is not Jobs. Again, Great post.
Thank you so much for your careful thinking here I’ve been Apple-loyal for two decades now and I’m so sensitive to the issues that you have raised here about the evolving intelligence living, potentially, outside the device.
I'm glad it's helpful! I've been thinking on this one for a long time.
@Nate, I continue to rely on your assessments in the world of AI. I miss seeing you on TikTok but appreciate the clarity of your writing on Substack.
Great post as ever. I believe apple is going to face blackberry's fate eventually only with much louder bang. I think the character of the CEO somehow reflects on the way things are done within a company. Cook is not Jobs. Again, Great post.
This is a fantastic post.