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1. airstrike ◴[] No.43686746[source]
> Improving Genmoji

I find it odd that they keep insisting on this to the point that it's the very first example. I'm willing to bet 90% of users don't use genmoji and the 10% who have used it on occasion mostly do it for the lulz at how bizarre the whole thing is.

It seems to me that they don't really have a vision for Apple Intelligence, or at least not a compelling one.

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3. bitpush ◴[] No.43686871[source]
When other companies are curing skin cancer, discovering new proteins, creating photorealistic images/videos, Apple is .. creating Genmojis. lol
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4. cheschire ◴[] No.43687402[source]
Apple has always been like this. They are never the first one to cross the first few checkpoints. They watch what the winning-est competitors are all doing and then they try to copy that to win the race overall.

If they hadn’t saddled themselves with the privacy promises, or if OpenAI were willing to uphold those same promises, then I bet Siri would’ve been wholly replaced by ChatGPT by now.

5. threeseed ◴[] No.43687551[source]
Apple has done far more for global health with the Apple Watch, Fitness and Health.

And they have a dedicated app for participating in clinical studies: https://www.apple.com/ios/research-app/

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6. LPisGood ◴[] No.43687863[source]
In the last weeks I have used it for things like very specific drug jokes and a baseball bat.
7. bitpush ◴[] No.43688325{3}[source]
Than Medtronic? Than Astra Zeneca? Than J&J?
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8. lurking_swe ◴[] No.43690442{4}[source]
sometimes the best medicine is preventative medicine. In other words, leading a healthy active lifestyle. It’s a very western perspective to think all medical stuff should be resolved with drugs or surgery. And i say this as someone born in the west.

No need to be so dismissive. Anyway i do agree those 3 examples you provided are good ones and they have made a big difference in healthcare.