Those Apple Intelligence adverts keep getting worse.
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“This Christmas, outsource your love of family to Apple Intelligence.”
Alternatively: “Apple Intelligence: when you really don’t give a fuck about your spouse”
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Sure, I’m fairly against much of the current LLM stuff for ethical reasons, as well as quality/industry knock-on effects, but holy balls there are better ways of marketing a feature than ‘Be a terrible person using our thing’
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@octothorpe I expect so little from Apple anymore.
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@jwilker perhaps counterintuitively, I still 10000% expect the best from them every time.
Am I constantly disappointed? Yes.
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@octothorpe I think i just gave up faster.
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@jwilker totally fair. Evidence says *I’m* the idiot here.
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@octothorpe Under the circumstances I’m not sure it’s wise for her to hand over her unlocked phone.
Also: This is a new feature? My phone makes slide shows all the time without me asking.
Also also: Did they not see the scathing article going around about the person who got an AI-generated greeting from a “friend”?
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@troublewithwords Yeah, I consider my phone to be a highly personal device. No one just ‘gets to see my phone’. That said, I do know *a lot* of couples who share passwords and such. That’s insane to me — other than in emergency EOL kinda situations.
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@octothorpe Each relationship is different. My partner and I trust each other, so we don’t need each other’s passwords.
On the other hand, the kid and his girlfriend have each other’s passwords as a sign of trust.
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@troublewithwords yeaaaah, nope. I’m in your group. Husband doesn’t get passwords (not like it would matter now). I don’t need to see what freaky foot shit you’re into by accident.