Last fall, Apple ran an ad touting the iPhone’s personalized artificial intelligence. Actor Bella Ramsey asked Siri, “What is the name of the guy I had a meeting with a couple of months ago at Cafe Grenel?” The problem was the Apple Intelligence software in the iPhone couldn’t actually do that. Apple, under pressure, pulled the ad.
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The comments reflect a strong skepticism towards AI capabilities in smartphones, particularly concerning privacy issues. Many users express concerns about Google's data collection practices with the Pixel 10, preferring Apple's more privacy-focused approach despite its perceived... Show more
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