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Jim_Higgins wrote:
FWIW I think that this AI trend is dangerous-unintended
consequences
Apple Intelligence to be boon for future iPhone sales: analysts
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/apple-intelligence-boon-future-iphone-sales-analysts
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It seems like
Apple is really pushing the boundaries with advanced Siri
capabilities, better integration with third-party apps, and more
personalized user experiences. This could definitely make iPhones even
more intuitive and efficient, which is exciting!
However, I think we need to keep our expectations in check. The
article mentioned that not all the promised features are available
yet, and some settings can be a bit tricky to navigate. Plus, the
initial rollout is only in US English, so it might take a while before
everyone can fully benefit from it.
There are also some concerns about privacy and security. Even though
Apple says they’re processing data on-device, their partnership with
OpenAI has raised some questions. Over-reliance on AI could lead to
issues like data misuse or even job displacement in creative fields.
Overall, while Apple Intelligence looks promising for boosting iPhone
sales and improving user experience, we should stay aware of its
limitations and potential risks. It’s always good to have a balanced
view when it comes to new tech.
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