Apple version of GPT-n will certainly find its way to users, but will most likely have some serious bumpers that will take time to roll out.
If Apple has shown anything it’s that they are ruthlessly patient
One thing it is generally bad at is recognising bad questions. Someone who knew the frameworks would probe a little and figure out that the student was looking up a dead end.
I think it’s great, and sometimes good enough for me to use as the basis of my answers.
It will take care of hypsters and their proven 'raise gobs of cheap cash on hype and capture market as fast as possible to hide half baked product' strategy.