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7 AI features I’d like to see the iPhone 17 embrace from Google, OpenAI, and others

2025-08-27 09:08

Apple Intelligence has stumbled. Now it’s time for bold moves to reinvigorate the next iPhone.

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7 AI features I’d like to see the iPhone 17 embrace from Google, OpenAI, and others

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