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WheelsAtLarge ◴[] No.42178777[source]
Apple tends to release products that are initially less than perfect, but they improve over time. A good example of this is Apple Maps, which was quite terrible when it first launched but has significantly improved since then. I wouldn’t be surprised if they take a similar approach to their current AI offerings. They might also acquire new companies to enhance the overall experience. It's just a matter of time before things get better.
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FireBeyond ◴[] No.42179355[source]
This is a convenience bias, with whatever narrative best fits.

Either it's "Apple releases after everyone else, but gets it right", when that doesn't work, like now, it's "Oh, it's understood to be less than perfect, but will be getting better.

And Apple Maps was in part, released because Apple didn't want Google getting user data (I don't like calling it "their user's data" because that implies those users are owned by Apple). So they released a terrible experience for their own benefit - while continuing the narrative of "we're the only ones who care about your experience".

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jamesmotherway ◴[] No.42179519[source]
I understand where you're coming from, but Apple Intelligence is labelled as a beta feature.
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1. sentientslug ◴[] No.42180419[source]
A beta feature, yet marketed as the primary selling point of their newest flagship phone. Something feels off about that.