Apple wants AI to run directly on its hardware instead of in the cloud::iPhone maker wants to catch up to its rivals when it comes to AI.

  • Squizzy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I would change to apple if it weren’t for a few annoying bits, mostly to do with the walled garden. Like the appletv I have has a terrible input for typing unless you have an iPhone…so now I want neither.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah but android is owned by an advertising company, all they want is data. Apple has a better system and less need to push for more data.

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          1 year ago

          But I can removed them instead Apple if they want to track you cant remove it from there. Even on their secure mode the DNS was reaching to Apple servers.

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          1 year ago

          Apple is also an advertizing company, and walled garden ecosystem makes it harder to avoid its reach.

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          1 year ago

          Android is not owned by Google, but used and heavily supported by Google. It is open source, you can check how much data bare Android is collecting.

          And ‘all they want is data’ is wrong, too, all they want is money. Same with Apple, all they want is money. And if they get more money by collecting user data to target more people to buy Apple products, they will do that.

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      1 year ago

      I’m in the same boat, but it seems to be some things they’re going to change in 2024. Namely, sideloading apps, actual Firefox with add-ons, and the ability to actually move app icons wherever I want on the home screen (not sure if that’ll change ever).

      They’ve already gone to USB-C, which was the main reason I never would have switched over.