Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) shares were down 4% on Tuesday afternoon after the company's annual developer conference left some investors questioning the pace of its artificial intelligence rollout, even as analysts broadly viewed the event as a step forward. At its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple unveiled Siri AI, a rebuilt voice assistant powered by next-generation Apple Intelligence and Apple Foundation Models developed in collaboration with Google.
Apple shares slip as analysts offer mixed read on WWDC AI progress
Source: Proactive Investors