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@keithwilson believe #bigtech at your own peril

It took 18 iOS versions to finally add the option to move app icons to where YOU want them? Man, that's lame.

#apple #ios #ios18 #app #icons #spyphone
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Your iPhone Will Finally Let You Put App Icons Wherever You Want

Announced at WWDC, iOS 18 will finally let Apple users move iPhone home screen icons wherever they want to, and add custom tints to app icons. Finally, you're being given more options to actually customize the home screen on your iPhone.

Lifehacker

Apple enters the AI race – but not everyone is happy

Apple CEO, Tim Cook announced a series of GenAI augmented products and services yesterday during his keynote speech at WWDC, including Apple Intelligence

https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4320959/apple-enters-ai-race-everyone-happy

#wwdc24 #technews #apple #ai #timcook

Apple enters the AI race – but not everyone is happy

Apple CEO, Tim Cook announced a series of GenAI augmented products and services yesterday during his keynote speech at WWDC, including Apple Intelligence

Noteworthy that #Musk seems to think that ā€œof course, #Apple will use OpenAI integration to spy on its customers and enable or even actively participate in corporate espionage. I would!ā€

Of course, none of Musk’s companies have built their corporate reputation on trust, data integrity, and responsibly avoiding holding on to personalized data.

WWDC was as unwhelming as it was long. AI? I only hope it can be turned off... #Apple

Still can't believe AI is now considered browser/text editor level basic infrastructure on every major operating system besides Linux. Despite the ecological harm, lack of compensation to writers/artists, lack of real demand outside Wall Street/some tech circles, and the results being poorly written text/ugly artwork?

#ai #wwdc #apple #windows

The iPhone Is Now an AI Trojan Horse

#apple #iphone #ai
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The iPhone Is Now an AI Trojan Horse

Generative AI has become truly inescapable.

The Atlantic

@cliffwade @protonprivacy

#proton is a much more cleaner/transparent company than #apple

That’s good, because I’m 100% sure #Apple can’t stop #AI hallucinations (sic), which are baked into the technology. Indeed, it will be interesting to see how it responds when #ChatGPT spouts nonsense via #Siri. #AppleIntelligence https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/11/24176035/tim-cook-apple-stop-ai-hallucinations
Tim Cook is ā€˜not 100 percent’ sure Apple can stop AI hallucinations

In an interview with The Washington Post, Apple CEO Tim Cook says he’s not 100 percent confident that its new Apple Intelligence system won’t hallucinate.

The Verge

#Facebook owner #Meta seeks to train #AI model on #European data

If this works, we might become as intelligent as Europeans and, hopefully, rebuild a modern and progressive society.in the #UnitedStates

https://apnews.com/article/meta-facebook-instagram-whatsapp-ai-artificial-intelligence-8d6cb3424ee410c641d0acdb154601f5

Facebook owner Meta seeks to train AI model on European data as it faces privacy concerns

Meta said Monday it wants to use data from users in privacy-conscious Europe to train its artificial intelligence models. It's facing concerns about data protection while battling to keep up with rivals like OpenAI and Google. The company owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. It said that in order to better reflect the ā€œlanguages, geography and cultural referencesā€ of its Europe users, it needs to use public data from those users to teach its Llama AI large language model. Meta’s AI training efforts are hampered by stringent European Union data privacy laws, which give people control over how their personal information is used.

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