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    1. Working-Yesterday186 on

      This is good, folks, AI is a privacy concern and not anything you need. The only use it has is for them to increase the amount of data they have on you as a consumer. This is something they would usually need to pay for, but in today’s age we are just fine with surrendering that info to companies, for whatever bizarre reason.

    2. CaptchaSolvingRobot on

      Thanks. (Genuinly)

      I saw their demo, I saw nothing that didn’t feel like a gimic trying to shoehorn AI into their ecosystem.

      AI generated emojis – how will I live without it? I use maybe 10 of the tens of thousands of emojis I already have available to me.

      And I am already out of college so I don’t need the cheat-on-your-exam feature, nor would I trust it over a search engine where I know the source.

    3. imtired-boss on

      Fuck Apple.

      They were just ordered to pay 13 BILLION in taxes in Ireland.

      13 BILLION in one of the most tax friendly countries in the world.

      #13 BILLION

    4. OneTrueTrichiliocosm on

      So nothing of real value is lost? What incredible functionality are we missing out on? Ai is a buzz word, filler content.

      And for people saying “Go with Samsung”, those a-holes literally push a worse chip in their international devices compared to USA, as in exynos is proven to negatively affect battery life and picture quality( general performance too but thats probably not noticeable outside of benchmarks so w/e) compared to snapdragon. Maybe consider a pixel or something, unless you are targeting a Samsung device with a snapdragon.

    5. reincarnatedusername on

      When it comes to AI, always keep in mind that AI is just a coverband.

    6. Odd_Marzipan_2822 on

      Phew, I don’t have to decide for myself what features or phones I want to buy, the EU knows better than I do. It’s for my own good.

    7. EwanJP2001 on

      Apple have hit a new low here, and they’re not the only ones. This AI stuff is such a weak argument for releasing new phones, especially since a lot of these features often require internet/data connections to operate.

    8. aandest15 on

      Apple’s major software releases have always taken a while to reach the rest of the world relative to the United States. To name a fex, Siri, Apple Pay and map improvements took years to reach some European countries.

      Apple had no plans for generative artificial intelligence in its devices and they have done so because they had no choice. In the United States, the most advanced functions will be launched at the end of 2024 or early 2025 because they are not finished.

      Apple was always going to launch its AI later in the EU regardless of regulation because is not ready. In the meantime, it is campaigning against laws it does not like.

    9. Podgietaru on

      Apple throwing a paddy.  Fine, I don’t care about the AI aspect. Why are they removing the screen mirroring feature.  Because they are children.  Petulant children. 

    10. Luckily i only care about the AI features integrated within Xcode and those are indeed coming to EU.

    11. Maultaschenman on

      Pretty delighted with all the Gemini features on my Pixel 9pro. The only features disabled are the ones that involve calling and recording people in calls. I can live without them.

    12. Apple Logic: make the Europeans pay more for a device with less functionality.

      I hope the 16 flops in the EU

    13. I’m pretty sure my next phone will have to be purchased in the EU somewhere. It just sounds like a better and better set of devices all the time.

    14. ExtremeOccident on

      Let them get it first at least get better before it gets to the EU. It’s lacking severely.

    15. EnvironmentalHeat603 on

      Oh noooooo! How will I live without Apple garbage?

    16. I didn’t know Apple even had any intelligence… Other than the type referenced in CIA

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