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  • Microsoft latest to weigh in on Apple's EU App Store rules with disapproval

    @AppleInsider... you've listed several large software companies that are against Apple's new EU policy, have you come across any large software companies that are in favour of Apple's EU policy? 
    Scot1watto_cobra
  • Apple and OpenAI allegedly reach deal to bring ChatGPT functionality to iOS 18

    prince said:
    but but but DED was frothing at the mouth that nothing can compete with Apple AI, especially not CoPilot.
    And now Apple is putting OpenAI, that is part of the power behind CoPilot, in their phones.

    DED swings, and misses as usual.
    Bing Chat isn't OpenAI. Also, Microsoft's Copilot PC isn't really about AI or "Apple's AI," but about an effort by Microsoft to raise the price of the PC to where Apple is selling its Macs, rather than in the bargain basement of generic Android/PCs. That's something Microsoft has been really bad at doing, as the article you referenced made clear--ever since it started trying to do this in the iPod days. 

    If you don't understand an article you just read, maybe you should hesitate to put your fake chat name on your arrogant opinions about it, because like the thousands of hecklers over the last 15 years, you'll end up looking like another bitter crank who ended up with egg on his face trying to scramble up a hater omelette.
    Bing Chat (now called Copilot) is based on OpenAI. Below is part of a Microsoft post from well over a year ago. The following link has some further notes on Copilot / OpenAI's ChatGPT....

    Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) vs. ChatGPT: Which AI chatbot should you use? (zapier.com) 

    Do you have proof that Microsoft's Copilot PC isn't about AI but is an effort to raise the price of the PC to where Apple is selling its Macs? The Microsoft Store price for a 15" 16GB/512GB 12th Gen Intel Core i7 machine was £1799 in the UK, whereas the Microsoft Store price for a Snapdragon X Elite 12-core 15" machine is £1549 (again for the 16GB/512GB variant).. a cool saving of £250. Good of Microsoft to pass on the savings, perhaps not every manufacturer has / will....


    CrossPlatformFrogger