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Apple’s best AI idea looks a lot like vibe coding

Apple’s best AI idea looks a lot like vibe coding
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The author critiques Apple's recent AI announcements at WWDC, suggesting that while the company is playing catch-up with chatbots and image generation, its real potential lies in practical improvements to Safari and Shortcuts. The piece highlights a shift toward 'vibe coding' as a more useful application of AI than current industry trends.

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This analysis reflects the broader tech industry's struggle to differentiate AI features and highlights the tension between hype-driven development and functional utility.

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The article offers a critical tech-industry perspective that balances acknowledgment of Apple's market position with skepticism toward current AI trends.

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