Smartphones have reached their peak, so what could possibly be next?


Beyond the Alphabet

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Beyond the Alphabet is a weekly column that focuses on the tech world both inside and out of the confines of Mountain View.

I was recently asked to give some reasons why someone might want to move from iOS to Android, under the pretense that this hypothetical person hadn’t used Android in over 10 years. After sitting and thinking about it for a little while, I provided my responses, but I also came away with a burning question — Is AI really the last frontier?

It’s a question that’s been rattling around in my head for the better part of the past year, as I’ve watched Google, Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, and others, try to find the right balance. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is really to blame after it exploded onto the scene back in late 2022. It became so popular so quickly that it forced Google’s hand to the point that Gemini was originally called Bard. Like, for months, before making the correct decision to rebrand it.

Google Bard interface

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At the same time, Apple threw in the towel and just integrated ChatGPT into the iPhone, and it still doesn’t do anything to make Siri any better. Samsung’s partnership with Google is paying off, as it is leaning heavily on Gemini for its Galaxy AI integrations. Even OnePlus got in the game, also relying on a combination of its own in-house developed AI models, along with Gemini Nano on the likes of the OnePlus 13.



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