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New Genmoji ad showcases creations that definitely were not made with Apple Intelligence
coolfactor said:It is a confusing time in the Apple Universe... software updates promoting features that just aren't available on older devices.
All I want is the glowing border for Siri on my 13 Pro, and it just won't appear. I'm so sad. 😞
Just like every other iOS release since, probably when the iPhone 3G came out? There have always been new iOS features that required the absolute latest device to work, some that required more recent devices to work, and some that worked on all devices that could run the new iOS at all. This is probably the most public and most anticipated, though.
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New Genmoji ad showcases creations that definitely were not made with Apple Intelligence
hexclock said:The whole feature seems like a pointless waste of time and memory.
Then don't turn it on, and don't install it? That can be said of any app.
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The death of a robot designed for autistic children proves Apple's on-device AI is the rig...
"For the children, it's the death of a friend."For children for whom this is true, the kids are probably better off in the long run. It's not (and never was) a friend. It's an LLM in a cute box.Don't get me wrong, LLMs can absolutely be therapeutically helpful. But if you're considering them a friend, at least at their current level of sentience, that's taking things too far.
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FBI suggests use of encrypted messaging apps while US faces huge cyberattack from China
gatorguy said:AppleInsider said:So it appears for now that using RCS to send messages between iPhones and Android is not encrypted. That also means that if any iMessage group has even one Android member in it, the group's conversation can potentially be read.
This is the number one reason that Apple should be aggressively involved in closing up their end of RCS. It makes everyone's messaging vulnerable as long as they don't, even those messages between iPhone owners that can't be sent with iMessage for varying reasons.
According to the article, Apple *is* working on that - except they're doing it by getting it added to the RCS standard itself, rather than doing it through a proprietary add-on.
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FBI suggests use of encrypted messaging apps while US faces huge cyberattack from China