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  • Maybe, maybe not. We have no idea how far Apple is willing to jump into the "A.I." pool until they actually announce something. Even though Apple hired the head of Google's A.I. efforts years ago (John Giannandrea) they still have very little to show for it. Don't get me wrong, the "Mastering" function in Logic Pro is fantastic and demonstrates where they could keep adding value to their pro software, but I'd love to see them go even bolder and offer users the option to add "A.I." musicians to tracks, in the vein of Suno, if not actually offer an option to go full song/soundtrack generation to compete with services which threaten to gobble up traditional music production entirely.

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    One thing apple could get right, doesn’t take a supreme intelligence just common sense, is getting text suggestions working. It now suggests jumble words, illogical things, ffs apple

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    No more planned obsolescence, but AI in the operating system. Ideal to suck CPU power from such unimportant things like low latency audio processing. Unless - you buy our latest hardware….
    If certain apps introduce AI features - fine with me. But I want a sleek and efficient OS without lots of bells and whistles so that the power can go into the apps I want to run.
    Can’t help myself, but I feel more cynical than excited about this.

  • @catherder said:
    No more planned obsolescence, but AI in the operating system. Ideal to suck CPU power from such unimportant things like low latency audio processing. Unless - you buy our latest hardware….
    If certain apps introduce AI features - fine with me. But I want a sleek and efficient OS without lots of bells and whistles so that the power can go into the apps I want to run.
    Can’t help myself, but I feel more cynical than excited about this.

    You’re not alone! iOS is already cluttered up with silly (IMHO) features, and they really need to make anything new switchable so those of us that don’t want or need them can turn them off.

    [rant]
    Example: Photos making “memories”. Usually badly/idiotically, eg the one it foisted onto my phone with some hideous bland dreck of a soundtrack, that it entitled “Nuneaton nights”, full of photos of someone’s leaving do from about a decade ago, and nowhere near Nuneaton (a place I’ve never consciously been). I’ve finally found a switch to make such things not show, except it doesn’t get rid of the For You tab in Photos, and the way it’s phrased makes me suspect it’s still wasting my battery generating the dratted things even though it doesn’t show them.
    [/rant]

  • I guess it's also a balancing act for Apple and the music/creative industries they're part of, not sure if they can afford to alienate folks. I mean beyond machine learning "AI" like stem separation.

    Others like Suno have this disruptive startup mentality where they don't give and don't have to give a damn about the industry nor artists. @Gavinski posted their terms of service and they're totally out of touch with artists. One can only wish to see them getting battered by Apple who I'd expect to be more artist friendly.

  • It'll probably be an automatic context-sensitive emoji picker.

  • @wim said:
    It'll probably be an automatic context-sensitive emoji picker.

    Now you're talkin'!

  • Whatever it is, there damn well be a straightforward and reliable way to turn it the hell off.

  • @bygjohn said:

    @catherder said:
    No more planned obsolescence, but AI in the operating system. Ideal to suck CPU power from such unimportant things like low latency audio processing. Unless - you buy our latest hardware….
    If certain apps introduce AI features - fine with me. But I want a sleek and efficient OS without lots of bells and whistles so that the power can go into the apps I want to run.
    Can’t help myself, but I feel more cynical than excited about this.

    You’re not alone! iOS is already cluttered up with silly (IMHO) features, and they really need to make anything new switchable so those of us that don’t want or need them can turn them off.

    [rant]
    Example: Photos making “memories”. Usually badly/idiotically, eg the one it foisted onto my phone with some hideous bland dreck of a soundtrack, that it entitled “Nuneaton nights”, full of photos of someone’s leaving do from about a decade ago, and nowhere near Nuneaton (a place I’ve never consciously been). I’ve finally found a switch to make such things not show, except it doesn’t get rid of the For You tab in Photos, and the way it’s phrased makes me suspect it’s still wasting my battery generating the dratted things even though it doesn’t show them.
    [/rant]

    Sounds like they nailed Nuneaton Nights to me.

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @bygjohn said:

    @catherder said:
    No more planned obsolescence, but AI in the operating system. Ideal to suck CPU power from such unimportant things like low latency audio processing. Unless - you buy our latest hardware….
    If certain apps introduce AI features - fine with me. But I want a sleek and efficient OS without lots of bells and whistles so that the power can go into the apps I want to run.
    Can’t help myself, but I feel more cynical than excited about this.

    You’re not alone! iOS is already cluttered up with silly (IMHO) features, and they really need to make anything new switchable so those of us that don’t want or need them can turn them off.

    [rant]
    Example: Photos making “memories”. Usually badly/idiotically, eg the one it foisted onto my phone with some hideous bland dreck of a soundtrack, that it entitled “Nuneaton nights”, full of photos of someone’s leaving do from about a decade ago, and nowhere near Nuneaton (a place I’ve never consciously been). I’ve finally found a switch to make such things not show, except it doesn’t get rid of the For You tab in Photos, and the way it’s phrased makes me suspect it’s still wasting my battery generating the dratted things even though it doesn’t show them.
    [/rant]

    Sounds like they nailed Nuneaton Nights to me.

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @NeuM : The article kinda explains their silence about Ai

  • Reading the article, it looks like the only thing they are doing AI wise is making an AI section in the app store?!?! Feels like another of those big nothing announcements.

    One could only hope they at least make Siri smart and inject it with some AI (same goes for you Google and your crappy voice assistant). I can't believe that in 2024 we still have such truly dumb assistants.

  • @Cambler said:
    Reading the article, it looks like the only thing they are doing AI wise is making an AI section in the app store?!?! Feels like another of those big nothing announcements.

    One could only hope they at least make Siri smart and inject it with some AI (same goes for you Google and your crappy voice assistant). I can't believe that in 2024 we still have such truly dumb assistants.

    Don't expect the article to be accurate. There are very few people who have a half-decent track record with Apple product and announcement leaks. Mark Gurman is one and Ming-Chi Quo is another.

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    What’s the last iPadOS /iOS version 17.4.1 ? I’m don’t want to go past 17 or Ventura

  • Fully expect every time I open chrome for Siri to say ‘no. You would like to enter Safari.’

    ‘iOS in standby mode.’ When you try again

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