Apple CEO Tim Cook said DeepSeek's AI models represent "innovation that drives efficiency" on his earnings call on Thursday while fielding questions from analysts about the iPhone maker's AI ambitions.
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Released last week, the DeepSeek app raced to the top of Apple’s App Store charts in multiple countries, including the US. People using the app have noted that the genAI tool can match or beat other similar models in performance.
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Apple is playing catch-up with its biggest tech peers in AI. A staggered rollout of Apple Intelligence also has meant that consumers have had to wait for many features. And competitors have jumped out ahead in other areas, such as smart glasses. Apple’s wearables business declined over the holidays as well.
The tech giant’s sales of apps and services helped profit grow 7 percent from a year ago, even as the company contended with slumping sales in China.