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Episode Summary

I watched Apple’s WWDC 2026 event and could see how Siri AI is challenging current expectations for generative AI and obscene data centre spending.

This discussion breaks down why Apple’s approach to local processing could change the AI market landscape, once it understands the basic science of AI efficiency.

We examine the current state of Apple’s AI (“Apple Intelligence”) and why the company may not need the same infrastructure investments as its competitors to deliver powerful results.

You will learn the specifics of how Siri AI functions compared to standard large language models. Spoiler alert, it doesn’t. It is effectively Google’s Gemini built into Apple’s operating systems with an Apple flavour and UX all over it. 

However, it seems to rely much less on data centre compute and more on the iPhone’s capabilities. This raises the key question: what is the point of spending hundreds of billions of dollars on data centres if the same generative AI models can run locally on smartphones?

By prioritising on-device capabilities, Apple is firmly positioning itself differently in the generative AI race, as I discussed during WWDC 2024. This episode explains the implications for both hardware requirements and software performance for everyday users.

Join the conversation now and let me know if you think Apple’s strategy will succeed against other AI market leaders. Will it kill the AI bubble?

Key Takeaways

(YouTube Timestamps)
  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:01:03 – WWDC 2026: Apple Intelligence, their shift to On-Edge AI and the strategy of a privacy-first model
  • 00:04:21 – Reviewing Apple’s philosophy on private, helpful, and, what they call, personal AI
  • 00:07:14 – Apple’s AI Architecture Deep Dive: The clear evidence why you don’t need massive data centres spread all over the place!
  • 00:10:06 – LLMs as the future of Conversational User Interfaces – The new UX replacing GUI!
  • 00:14:39 – Reviewing Siri AI in action: Personal context and onscreen awareness, with enhancements to voice, expressivity, and integration with Spotlight and files
  • 00:33:24 – Post-Bubble Thinking: Why Apple chose Google as a partner?
  • 00:36:26 – Apple’s EU Problem: Why Siri AI is delayed due to the EU’s DMA policy, and what is the UK’s position?
  • 00:46:36 – Final Verdict: Did Apple just pop the AI bubble?

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