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  • GM ditching CarPlay & Android Auto for Google-built infotainment system

    General Motors plans to gradually replace CarPlay and Android Auto in its vehicles, in favor of an in-house infotainment system developed with Google, leaning on subscription services.
    Alright, you finally got the digital lesson GM. You should make a custom-designed OS and lock your customers in. Just too bad that is a strategy from the 1990’ies. Something even customers back then hated.

    But I believe in you. You will change the digital world …cos GM has a splendid track record of doing just that.
    Ofer
  • Wozniak, Musk & more call for 'out-of-control' AI development pause

    Interesting… The Future of Life Institute is feeding the basilisk.
    watto_cobra
  • China tells Apple to beef up its data security practices

    lkrupp said:
    cpsro said:
    Perhaps China wants more assurance the NSA can't access servers hosted in China.
    It is true. Only US government has been exposed to collecting data worldwide. China has not. Only allegations after allegations. 
    Why AppleInsider continues to allow this CCP spy and propagandist to post here is beyond me. AI doesn't seem to care about disinformation being spread on their platform but they'll likely ban me for continuing to attack this lying spy. Know what? I don't care.
    You don't know attacking another AI member is reason to be banned? Jesus! The Western world is full of people with hatred toward China. 
    @waveparticle ; Unfortunately, not full enough, regarding CCP. But you are doing a good job contributing to the hatred. Keep going.
    ronnderekcurrie
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra didn't beat the iPhone 13 Pro in camera test

    avon b7 said:
    lkrupp said:
    saarek said:
    One of my friends, who happens to be black, was showing off his S23 Ultra to me today. He bought it for one simple reason, the iPhone takes pictures of him that are about on par with most other smartphones whereas the S23 Ultra takes pictures that really capture his skin tone and features.

    I have to admit, eye balling pictures he'd taken on his Samsung vs a recent picture I had taken on my iPhone that he did look better on the Samsung Pictures.
    Well, you make the point. I submit that there is NO objective way to compare cameras. People are people and we all have built in personal biases and preferences when it comes to color, focus, composition, etc. I sincerely don’t think it’s possible to quantify the quality of a picture, much like audiophiles arguing which speaker reproduces the sizzle of the hi-hat cymbal more clearly.
    There are plenty of ways to objectively compare cameras. 

    You can start with the obvious of what cameras can, and cannot do. This was a massive failing on iPhones until they got multiple sensors/lenses. 

    What about autofocus speed and accuracy? 

    Then there was the low light/noise issue that left Apple behind rivals for a few years. 

    Then there was long exposure, hand held scenarios using AI assisted image stabilisation. 

    When you actually manage to take the photo you want, you can also objectively assess many areas of performance such as detail, exposure, distortion etc. 

    Yes, there is also a very subjective part to image evaluation, too. 

    Is the grass green enough for you? Do you like punchy HDR styling or do you prefer everything to be as close to natural as possible. 

    Do you want AI making your teeth whiter, eliminating reflections, compensating for optical limitations etc. 

    Not everybody likes DX0 as a reference site but they do use a suite of objective test evaluations as part of the review process. 

    The iPhone has recently started to climb the rankings in overall performance but it's largely been absent from the best of the bunch for years now and the iPhone 14 will probably be nudged down a slot or two once the P60 series is released (rumoured for next week). 




    Comparing cameras and “quantifying the quality of pictures” are two entirely different things.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Google's Chromium team working on non-WebKit browser for iOS

    DAalseth said:
    What are the benefits to Google in using a non-WebKit based browser?
    My guess would be the opportunity to do data mining. That’s why I won’t touch Chrome with a ten foot pole.
    You mean a ten pixel pole? Cos Chrome is digital, you know.
    DAalsethwatto_cobraStrangeDaysbyronl