Apple’s Eddy Cue: ‘You may not need an iPhone 10 years from now’

Eddie Koi, the first vice president of Apple Services, provided a fateful warning today that the iPhone could go on the iPod Road 10 years from now. The reason, as one may guess, is artificial intelligence.
Job occupants have a difficult time … We are not an oil company, we are not toothpaste – these are things that will continue forever … You may not need the iPhone after 10 years from now.
Koi went on to say that the best thing Apple did was killing iPod, a step he said was bold. “Why do you kill the golden goat,” added.
This may seem ridiculous to Apple to say, given that more than half of its revenue is iPhone sales. But Cue is called artificial intelligence a “huge technological transformation”, and indicates that such transformations can be humbled by companies that seemed not available once. He said: “When I arrived in the Silicon Valley, he said:“ All the most successful companies or companies ” – HP, Sun Microsystems and Intel -“ Either do not exist today or much smaller and much less effective. ”