Apple’s approach to generative AI feels unoriginal and surprisingly tasteless coming from a company known to be the exact opposite. Even Apple couldn’t escape the mediocrity of generative artificial intelligence. At WWDC 2024, Apple Intelligence, the company’s plan for into iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, felt incredibly bolted on and more than a little tacky.
Apple has the difficult task of not only acting as to billions of people, but also being a facilitator in a way that’s consistent with its stated concerns for privacy and security. However, my frustration with Apple Intelligence is that beneath its clever privacy and security-focused architecture, it offers little that’s new, and a lot of ideas that play into the and text as a replacement for actual creativity. There’s a good chance Apple Intelligence will work better and be easier to use than anything or can do currently.
Apple is great at designing things normal people can use, but that doesn’t mean what the company will offer this fall as part of a “limited beta” won’t miss the mark. Based on what Apple announced at WWDC 2024, the company hasn’t made AI any more essential; it’s just made it more secure. Apple Intelligence Disregards Creativity How is Image Playground supposed to make people who design stickers for iMessage feel? Do you remember the ? In the haze of dozens of new software features at WWDC 2024, it can be easy to forget that Apple released new iPads only a month ago.
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