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This might surprise anyone who’s listened to Tim Cook preach the good word, but by the standards of technology companies Apple is perceived as being mildly anti-AI. And in some ways that’s a good thing. In early summer the company’s shares enjoyed a $600 billion rally thanks to what Bloomberg described as “rising unease about the prospects for heavy spending on AI paying off.” All of a sudden investors liked the fact that…
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