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Apple’s Incoming CEO John Ternus Faces Critical Test in Addressing AI Strategy Gap

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 21, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Apple’s newly appointed CEO John Ternus will inherit a company with a four trillion dollar market cap that faces mounting pressure to articulate a compelling AI strategy as the tech giant prepares for leadership transition from the “Tim Apple” era.

CNBC reports that Apple announced on Monday that Tim Cook’s 15-year tenure as CEO will conclude on September 1, with John Ternus, the company’s longtime hardware engineering leader, taking the helm. Ternus becomes only the second CEO since Steve Jobs departed in 2011, and he inherits a company facing significant questions about its position in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

While Cook presided over tremendous growth during his tenure, Apple has largely remained on the sidelines of the AI revolution that has consumed its Big Tech peers. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta have collectively committed hundreds of billions of dollars annually in capital expenditures to construct new data centers and acquire expensive AI chips. Apple, by contrast, has avoided these massive investments and chosen a different path.

The company’s current AI approach relies heavily on partnerships rather than internal development. Apple has opted to use Google’s Gemini to power its AI features, including a major Siri upgrade expected later this year following delays. In 2024, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, which encompasses image generators, text rewriters, notification summarization capabilities, and integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. However, consumer response to these offerings has been mixed.

Despite questions about its AI strategy, Apple continues to experience robust iPhone sales. In the most recent quarter, iPhone revenue jumped 23 percent year-over-year to reach $85.3 billion, driven by strong demand for iPhone 17 models released in September. Cook described the iPhone demand as “simply staggering” at the time.

The company has maintained its market dominance partly because consumers can access leading AI services through their iPhones, even if those services come from competitors. ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude currently rank as the two most popular free iOS applications, with Gemini at fourth place and Meta AI at eighth. Apple generates revenue from these partnerships, collecting a portion when consumers upgrade to paid versions of these AI services.

Apple’s bet centers on future AI workloads running on chips integrated directly into devices, an area where the company possesses considerable expertise. The company has been incorporating AI-capable silicon into its products since 2017, positioning itself for a potential shift toward on-device AI processing.

Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame, suggested that selecting Ternus, a hardware specialist, might signal Apple’s belief that AI’s future lies in tightly integrated devices rather than purely software-based solutions.

Ternus, who is 50 years old, spent 25 years at Apple and played instrumental roles in launching multiple product lines including iPad and AirPods, along with numerous generations of iPhone, Mac, and Apple Watch devices. His hardware background could prove crucial as the industry moves toward AI-enabled devices through wearables, robotics, spatial computing, or entirely new categories.

Bloomberg reported in January that Apple plans to accelerate development of three AI wearables built around Siri: smart glasses, a pendant, and AirPods equipped with cameras. Beyond hardware, Ternus must address AI’s role in Apple’s services business, which includes subscriptions to AppleCare, iCloud, Apple TV Plus, and Apple Pay. This segment represents a significant revenue stream that could be transformed by AI capabilities.

Another critical decision facing Ternus involves balancing Apple’s longstanding privacy-first approach with the personalization capabilities that AI enables. Cook consistently positioned Apple’s privacy stance as a key differentiator from competitors like Meta and Google, which build advertising businesses around user targeting. Whether Ternus maintains this philosophy or embraces more AI-driven personalization remains to be seen.

Notably, Apple’s press release announcing the leadership transition made no mention of AI, instead focusing on Ternus’s product development achievements. However, analysts agree that AI must become central to Apple’s strategy under the new leadership.

The instant bestseller Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI,  written by Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall, serves as a blueprint for conservatives to create effective policies around AI not only for the nation, but also their family. The future of AI is a critical issue for everyone, from the largest tech companies on Earth to a regular American family. No one gets to opt out of the AI revolution.

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), who was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, praised Code Red as a “must-read.” She added: “Few understand our conservative fight against Big Tech as Hall does,” making him “uniquely qualified to examine how we can best utilize AI’s enormous potential, while ensuring it does not exploit kids, creators, and conservatives.”  Award-winning investigative journalist and Public founder Michael Shellenberger calls Code Red “illuminating,” ”alarming,” and describes the book as “an essential conversation-starter for those hoping to subvert Big Tech’s autocratic plans before it’s too late.”

Read more at CNBC here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of AI, free speech, and online censorship.

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