On the eve of these Apple Event times, I will only say that testing Apple Intelligence on my Mac has led to many existential feature questions*.

But it is definitely funny how it has it out for my dad

*why? how does this help. i’m still opening the emails and the messages regardless of the summaries. in fact i’m MORE likely to open them more urgently, interrupting my work quicker, because the summaries can sometimes miss key information and i don’t want my brain to think i “read” them when i didn’t. the emails it prioritizes for me are often just emails about cancelled calendar events, already reflected on my calendar. so what is the… goal? to read my email less? how does this help that goal?
@cabel the fact that Apple seems to have jumped on the AI bandwagon so quickly when it clearly seems to not provide much actual value is deep,y worrying. It shows them not including a technology because they can do something great with it, but just out of FOMO.
@otolithe @cabel it’s a pitfall of being a publically traded company I suppose. Sometimes you *have* to move with the market even if it’s being irrational.