Analyst: Apple may charge up to $20 for some Apple Intelligence features
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发表于 2024-8-8 15:02:12
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Analyst: Apple may charge up to $20 for some Apple Intelligence features. Counterpoint Research partner Neil Shah said that due to the high cost of investing in artificial intelligence, Apple may charge $10 to $20 for Apple Intelligence to provide more advanced AI features. Shah pointed out that artificial intelligence gives Apple the opportunity to further target its loyal customer base, as Apple Intelligence will learn from user behavior and become more personalized.
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