Nah it absolutely creates change. If you take a look at history when a despot dies change follows. Not always for the better but it creates an opportunity for justice and sometimes opportunity is all you need.
It's 100% because Anthropic stood up to magats. They want to ruin their IPO because nazi AI is behind and nobody is using it. Despite Fable being a disappointment it's still best in class for certain tasks.
This is really bad for the US though. It's the first time a digital product has been blocked from leaving physical borders. US entire economic purpose is to incorporate global products - without that US has no economic leverage other than military/intelligence.
it is always acceptable kill a nazi no matter the situation is most definitely dehumanization
you imply that to kills someone you have to dehumanize them? we collectively kill people, period. Always have and rarely but sometimes for good reasons be it a serial killer or a fascist oppressor. Some people just need to be removed and if there was a magic wand to wand them away to their own little space ships where they don't harm anyone we'd use that but the wand we have today is a prison cell, rehab program or a weapon.
Yeah but you'd think that at some point you'd reach diminishing returns where you'd get resistance but everyone in the american sphere of influence is either playing it low waiting for opportunities or are straight complicit.
Yes but these are nothing features compared to LLM. Samsung does on device picture moving nonsense too but in the grand scale it's single digit % usage of AI if not below that. LLM is everything so the on-device tasks here are almost entirely meaningless.
And what is that supposed to guarantee? Who ever owns the hardware of unencrypted data owns it. There's no way to pass tokens to LLM without unencrypting the content. Whatever path is made to obfuscation is fundamentally incapable of security.
Yeah also Prism - hello? Over 10 years ago we discovered that US can just enter any US based company's server and read anything they want unless it's directly encrypted but for these tools to function they have to decrypt data server side so LLMs can read the contents. Which means your data is not private in any way shape or form, not from Apple and not from US and not from anything in-between.
These claims by Apple are absolutely meaningless smoke for the ignorant who just follow tech buzzwords.
Honestly Linux desktop is in such a good state these days that I have absolute zero care what happens to the rest of desktop ecosystem. If you're looking to get away from macos then just do it - get linux with gnome and you won't regret it. If you're moving from windows get KDE instead but both are incredible desktop environments that are far ahead of competition.
It"s very clear that the trumps are building a personal empire and what is even more clear is that they are getting away with it as well. Like, how is it so easy? Is there no one just enough to standup to that? No one?
The investment payoff on smartphones is much better. If I make my personal computing device I use for several hours per day 5% better that adds up real quick to serious gains. If I make my gopro I use few hours per week 5% better that barely makes me notice it.
The lower use market needs to make much bigger leaps to justify new revisions just because small stuff is not as noticeable.
Their camera tech is stagnating. I had plenty of gopros and it's just almost the same product every year now, they don't even bother updating the sensor or innovating and look at how DJI and Insta360 is cleaning them out because of it.
Nah it absolutely creates change. If you take a look at history when a despot dies change follows. Not always for the better but it creates an opportunity for justice and sometimes opportunity is all you need.