During Apple's earnings call, CEO Tim Cook was asked directly about the commercialization of artificial intelligence. Previously, Apple reported quarterly revenue of $143.8 billion. In response to a question from Morgan Stanley analyst Eric Woodlin about how Apple plans to monetize its AI projects, Cook said the company is integrating artificial intelligence into the operating system in a personalized and private way to "create great value" and "open up a series of opportunities" in the field of products and services, but he did not disclose specific profitability details.
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During Apple's earnings call, CEO Tim Cook was asked directly about the commercialization of artificial intelligence. Previously, Apple reported quarterly revenue of $143.8 billion. In response to a question from Morgan Stanley analyst Eric Woodlin about how Apple plans to monetize its AI projects, Cook said the company is integrating artificial intelligence into the operating system in a personalized and private way to "create great value" and "open up a series of opportunities" in the field of products and services, but he did not disclose specific profitability details.