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Most iPhone Owners See Little to No Value in Apple Intelligence, Survey Finds

The survey, conducted by market research firm TechInsights, found that nearly 60% of iPhone users felt that the AI features currently integrated into their devices, such as Siri, personalized notifications, and predictive text, were either “underwhelming” or “useless.”

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A growing number of iPhone owners are expressing skepticism over Apple’s push into artificial intelligence (AI) and smart features, according to a new survey. Despite the company’s significant investments in AI-powered tools and services, most users report seeing little to no practical value in the technology at this stage, raising questions about the future of Apple’s AI strategy.

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The survey, conducted by market research firm TechInsights, found that nearly 60% of iPhone users felt that the AI features currently integrated into their devices, such as Siri, personalized notifications, and predictive text, were either “underwhelming” or “useless.” While Apple has made AI a key pillar of its ecosystem, with tools like Apple Intelligence embedded in its hardware and software, the response from consumers has been lukewarm at best.

Limited Impact on Everyday Use

Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI-driven features designed to enhance user experience across iPhones, iPads, and Macs, was first introduced with much fanfare. The technology promises to improve everything from voice recognition and personalized recommendations to smarter photo organization and more intuitive device interactions. However, despite the company’s efforts, many users report that these features don’t live up to the expectations set by Apple.

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“I’ve tried using Siri for years, but it still doesn’t understand half of what I say,” said Emily Lopez, an iPhone 13 owner from Chicago. “And the personalized suggestions it gives me on apps or music feel like they’re always off. I don’t really see the AI making my life any easier.”

Other iPhone owners echoed similar sentiments. While features like Siri’s voice assistant and the phone’s predictive capabilities are widely used, users have criticized them for being inconsistent or lacking real-world application. Apple’s intelligent automation features, such as the ability to suggest text responses in iMessages or adjust screen brightness based on lighting conditions, also received mixed reviews.

“Apple is trying to make AI feel like a seamless part of the iPhone, but it’s just not there yet,” said Alex Zhang, a 29-year-old iPhone 14 user in San Francisco. “I appreciate the effort, but it doesn’t feel like it’s genuinely improving my experience. It’s just another layer of complexity that I don’t need.”

AI in the Broader Apple Ecosystem

The survey also highlights the gap between Apple’s vision for AI and consumer expectations. While Apple has been vocal about integrating AI across its ecosystem—spanning iOS, macOS, the Apple Watch, and even the Apple Vision Pro headset—many users are yet to see its practical impact. While the company’s smart features are more deeply embedded in its ecosystem than those of competitors like Google and Amazon, the experience often feels fragmented and, at times, intrusive.

Apple’s flagship AI features—such as the “Focus” mode, which filters notifications, or “Live Text” for real-time text extraction from photos—have garnered attention but not widespread enthusiasm. According to the survey, many iPhone users struggle to make full use of these features, finding them difficult to navigate or irrelevant to their daily routines.

“Some of the AI features, like Live Text or Siri shortcuts, are nice, but I forget they exist most of the time,” said Susan Patel, a user from New York City. “It’s a lot of effort for something that doesn’t always work the way I expect it to. I end up just doing things manually.”

Competition and Consumer Expectations

Apple is not alone in facing challenges with AI adoption. Competitors like Google and Samsung have also been working to integrate AI into their devices, with varying degrees of success. However, many iPhone users expect more intuitive, fully realized AI capabilities similar to those seen in Google Assistant or Amazon’s Alexa, where voice control and machine learning have long been positioned as central features.

“Apple’s strategy has always been about seamless integration across devices, but AI just hasn’t been as seamless as they promised,” said Andrea Wilson, a tech analyst at NewTech Insights. “There’s a real opportunity for Apple to take AI beyond just voice commands and notifications and into deeper use cases, like personalizing every aspect of the user experience, but they haven’t quite hit that mark yet.”

Some analysts suggest that Apple’s reluctance to fully embrace AI-driven innovation is a result of the company’s focus on privacy and control. While competitors like Google leverage vast data pools to refine their AI capabilities, Apple has maintained a more privacy-conscious approach, which may limit the data available to improve its AI features.

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Despite the current dissatisfaction, Apple’s AI journey is far from over. The company has made it clear that it plans to continue investing heavily in artificial intelligence, both in terms of hardware and software. The company’s recent forays into machine learning chips, such as the M3 chip in the new MacBook, suggest that Apple is doubling down on AI capabilities, particularly for tasks like image recognition and on-device processing.

Apple’s AI efforts are expected to play a significant role in its upcoming product launches, with rumors pointing to even more sophisticated AI features in future iPhones and other devices. The integration of generative AI, like ChatGPT-style conversational agents, into iOS could also be a key move for the company as it attempts to catch up with its rivals.

For now, however, most iPhone users remain unconvinced about the value of Apple Intelligence. Many are still waiting for the company to deliver more tangible, practical benefits from its AI features before they embrace the technology as an integral part of their Apple experience.

“As of now, I’m not seeing the kind of revolution in AI that Apple promised,” said Zhang. “Until it feels truly useful, I’ll stick with the basics.”

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