Iwantanswersnowforever wrote:
Yea. Like this “current” technology really has our best interests in mind.
Apple certainly wants to continue to profit from device sales and subscriptions, certainly.
But again, look at what Apple specifically writes about privacy.
As for “Artificial Intelligence” in the form of machine learning (ML), that’s already in endemic usage, including in the camera image processing, photo facial and critter and text recognition, and in other components.
As for “Artificial Intelligence” in the form of large language models (LLM), that’s helpful to an extent and word salad to an extent. Apple has indicated they’re not sending user data off device to Apple without prior user permission, and not sending user data to third-party large language models without prior user permission, and they’re constraining that off-device processing as they themselves don’t want to be holding this user data in an accessible fashion.
Related reading from Apple:
Put differently, once the Apple Intelligence features are available and can be evaluated and considered by us, look at what is being offered, at what features and privacy details are implemented, and then decide whether you will use it, or ignore it, or will migrate to a feature phone, or to Pine Phone, Pine Phone Pro or some other alternative with capabilities and an operating system better aligning with your requirements and preferences, or whatever else here makes the most sense for you.
Realize too that AI in the form of machine learning is already in widespread use within Apple devices.