Earlier this month, Apple unveiled a new AI model, called the ReaLM system, which can recognize and pull out phone numbers or recipes from on-page images, or respond to a request to call “the bottom one” when users are presented with a list of local pharmacies.
While Apple has not confirmed whether ReaLM will be integrated into Siri or other Apple products, the commerce implications are clear, particularly for mobile users.
Hold the phone: AI models like RealLM will make it that much easier to browse and buy things on phones.
With ReaLM, Apple could buoy adoption of its smartphone assistant Siri and enable more consumers to shop via mobile.
Beyond mobile: AI could also improve shopability for smart glasses, said Wurmser.
Speak(er) now: But Apple isn’t the only one experimenting with AI in smart devices. Amazon is integrating a new large language model into Alexa, which could boost commerce via smart speakers, as 75.5 million consumers will use Amazon Alexa in the US this year, per our forecast.
The bottom line: While mcommerce stands to benefit the most from Apple integrating ReaLM into its product ecosystem, it could also spark commerce via other smart devices like glasses or speakers. However, it could take some time for AI to mature enough to be useful across other smart devices, and even longer to gain traction among consumers.
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