Hello, Apple has joined the AI arms race

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Forty years to the day since the first Macintosh appeared beside a youthful Steve Jobs and made the world swoon when the word ā€œhelloā€ appeared on its display, Apple is closer than ever to realizing the vision it had then.

The Mac, with its GUI, mouse, and keyboard, launched an industry and spawned imitators (including Windows). The crowd at the Jobs-hosted launch event (which IDG/Computerworld founder Pat McGovern once told me included him, though he quipped heā€™d actually first seen the Macintosh the previous year) went crazy.

To the crazy ones

We know what happened after that.

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ā€‹Ā Forty years to the day since the first Macintosh appeared beside a youthful Steve Jobs and made the world swoon when the word ā€œhelloā€ appeared on its display, Apple is closer than ever to realizing the vision it had then.The Mac, with its GUI, mouse, and keyboard, launched an industry and spawned imitators (including Windows). The crowd at the Jobs-hosted launch event (which IDG/Computerworld founder Pat McGovern once told me included him, though he quipped heā€™d actually first seen the Macintosh the previous year) went crazy.To the crazy ones
We know what happened after that.To read this article in full, please click hereĀ Ā Ā Read MoreĀ ComputerworldĀ 

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