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Inside the early 2025 senior exec meeting where Apple admitted its AI failures; Tim Cook became intimately involved in Apple's AI roadmap around the same time

Also: What to expect at WWDC 2026.

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Apple Held a Secret Meeting to Confront Its AI Failures

A top secret exec meeting in early 2025 forced Apple to finally reckon with its lagging AI strategy.

Apple held a hush-hush senior executive meeting in early 2025 where leadership openly acknowledged the company's AI shortcomings. The gathering marked a turning point — Apple finally treating its AI gap as a full-blown crisis.

CEO Tim Cook personally stepped deeper into the company's AI roadmap around the same time, getting intimately involved in shaping strategy. That level of direct CEO engagement signals just how seriously Cupertino is now taking the problem.

The revelations come from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who also teased what to expect at WWDC 2026 — suggesting Apple's AI reset will have visible consequences at its biggest developer event.

Apple has faced mounting criticism for falling behind rivals in generative AI. The early 2025 meeting appears to be the moment the company stopped downplaying the gap and started scrambling to close it.