20 dollars! Apple may charge for this feature! Analyst: Intended to pass on some costs to users
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发表于 2024-8-8 18:12:22
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【 $20! Apple may charge for this feature! Analyst: Intended to pass on some costs to users 】 According to foreign media reports on August 8th, analysts said that Apple is brewing an important measure, planning to charge users additional fees for its upcoming advanced artificial intelligence system Apple Intelligence, with an estimated price of up to $20. This move aims to further promote the sustained growth of Apple's lucrative service business.
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