←back to thread

92 points andrew_lastmile | 7 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source | bottom
Show context
xutopia ◴[] No.45188690[source]
That's because people don't trust AI that much... and most people don't differentiate between a really cool feature and AI so it's more confusing marketing than anything.
replies(3): >>45188889 #>>45189622 #>>45195178 #
mdotk ◴[] No.45188889[source]
I think it's more because they're way behind on AI and they literally have nothing to actually tell us.
replies(5): >>45188939 #>>45188956 #>>45188961 #>>45189330 #>>45190257 #
1. runako ◴[] No.45188961[source]
As an Apple user, what are they behind on? What features are other makers shipping that Apple is missing?

(Genuinely curious, perhaps there are third-party apps I can use to bridge the gap.)

replies(2): >>45189578 #>>45191856 #
2. vbezhenar ◴[] No.45189578[source]
You need to spend a week to disable all AI features in Pixel. You need to spend just a day to disable all AI features in iPhone.
3. xnx ◴[] No.45191856[source]
Apple fans would be going crazy with excitement if Apple unveiled Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (AKA "nano banana"). It's the most powerful image editing tool since Photoshop 1.0.
replies(1): >>45191915 #
4. runako ◴[] No.45191915[source]
Pardon my ignorance, but is this part of Android or a standalone app?

Is it something that is not usable on Apple devices?

replies(1): >>45192134 #
5. xnx ◴[] No.45192134{3}[source]
It powers part of the Google Photos app on Android. It can be used on Apple devices through Gemini, but it is not well known yet.
replies(1): >>45193295 #
6. adastra22 ◴[] No.45193295{4}[source]
Probably because Google marketing is the worst. Wtf is “nano-banana.” This is straight out of a Silicon Valley HBO skit.
replies(1): >>45195617 #
7. xnx ◴[] No.45195617{5}[source]
I can almost excuse them for not hyping this too broadly because of how disruptive to certain jobs it will be.