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From: "badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone,comp.sys.mac.system
Subject: Re: How to switch off Apple Intelligence on the iPhone, iPad & Mac
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2025 22:40:28 -0000 (UTC)
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Marion wrote:

>On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 21:18:16 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote :
>
>
>>If this is really what they are trying to do I hope they succeed.
>>Just so long as they don't switch over to the Chinese DeepSeek AI
>>which blatantly tells users all their personal information is going
>>to the Chinese government.
>
>Unfortunately, Apple merely copies innovation & remarkets it at huge
>prices sustained by (admittedly brilliant) slick advertising for the
>hoi polloi.
>
>However...
>Like you, I also hope that Apple succeeds in copying the existing AI
>innovation to the point that it's a worthy competitor, just like Apple
>Maps. The more competition, the better, as I end up getting better
>stuff.
>
>The good news is Apple makes so much profit off it's product line
>that it can afford the immense outlay in costs to catch up (even
>though by virtually all accounts, Apple is two years behind Google in
>AI technology).
>
>Notice though, that Apple is behind others in almost all high
>technology.  For example, how many years behind Qualcomm is Apple in
>5G integration?
>
>I get it that the Apple trolls hate all Apple can do is copy high
>tech, much like China does, and then Apple resells those copies at
>huge profits.
>
>But if the Apple trolls want to dispute that - all they'd need to do
>is tell us what high technology Apple leads in (and no, Emojiis don't
>count).
>
>Neither does Apple's fantastic ability to name all those bold new
>colors!  What high tech is Apple actually good at?
>
>Note: I'm sure the Apple trolls will mention CPUs, but it turns out
>Apple is no good at CPU development (and Apple even stopped making
>GPUs). The reason Apple makes their own iPhone CPU is for purely
>marketing reasons.


How about trackers and ear buds?  The Apple branded ones are pretty
good.