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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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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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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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1. bitpush ◴[] No.43688325[source]
Than Medtronic? Than Astra Zeneca? Than J&J?
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2. lurking_swe ◴[] No.43690442[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.