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  • 30 states working on digital drivers licenses, TSA will allow them soon

    Would be awesome if you included the list of 30 states actively considering. It’s not like this is a print piece restricted by column inches and the information couldn’t fit. ☹️
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  • Meta reignites its fight with Apple over platform power & developer freedom

    Zuch’s hypocrisy is evident as Facebook restricts Apple Intelligence writing tools on Meta.  
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  • Apple's AI rollout leaves Siri behind & long-time fans are asking questions

    Rogue01 said:
    Siri and improved Apple AI reminds me of AirPower.  Schiller - we can do this.  Schiller a year later - no we can't.  I am not holding my breath for Siri.  I rarely use it because it isn't very reliable, and the response is usually the same thing, let me see what I can find on the internet.  I can do that myself and get a better response.  Apple has had 14 years to fix Siri, and hasn't done it yet.
    Apple needs to ditch the Siri brand. Apple should get another one. 
    Checks notes, yes, rebranding worked so well for New Coke, Apple should try that strategy with Siri <sarcasm>
    dewme
  • Apple's AI rollout leaves Siri behind & long-time fans are asking questions

    I want to read the story that says Tim Cook dragged the Siri team into a room and tore into them for a decade of weak leadership and failure to push Siri forward or for failing to keep abreast of the fast changes happening with LLMs.  The normal approach of Apple taking years to perfect a concept will leave Apple in the dust if it continues the same old development strategy in this current environment. And don't get me started on the  Apple Car team. The one that burned through billions and delivered nothing. No product. No plan. Just hype.

    If those two disasters don’t spell executive failure, what does?

    I want to see executives who are a lot less rockstar and hair (I'm looking at you Craig) and a lot more "look at this amazing new product with crazy new capabilities.  I'm bored with the updated set of tinker toys now with a new glass effect.

    I am glad to see WWDC contained next to no promises of features "coming soon". That lazy approach to engineering and marketing deserves to stay in the vaporware land that is Windows and Honeywell's residential building services group.

    williamlondon