Apple’s stock draws a downgrade as AI optimism may be very premature
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Apple’s stock draws a downgrade as AI optimism may be very premature
A Jefferies analyst says it will take time for smartphone technology to truly support AI. That means sales expectations for the iPhone 16, and perhaps even the iPhone 17, may be too high.11 hours ago -