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It's worth remembering that Apple's privacy spin began with people noticing that Siri is a joke and other ML powered functions in Apple's software are not nearly as good as the competition's, so the company line basically became "our software sucks because we don't spy on you" and because tech journalists are predisposed to hate everyone else and really love framing their stories as rivals dueling they gladly adopted that narrative.


Why is that worth remembering when the end result, being privacy conscious is much more important than the reliability of Siri?


Says who? Personally I prefer sophisticated software that works to this ill conceived fear mongering notion of privacy.


We all have our own preferences.

But whatever they are, that still doesn't mean that Apple failure with Siri as alleged reason to focus on privacy is relevant when the end result is better privacy.


My read (at the time) was that it was simply a clear play against Google/Android, as their main competitor in the mobile space.


I love how during the keynote the only real mention of siri was hey we use neural text to speech to improve the sound of the voices, otherwise yeah siri is still a shitshow

that being said... I've had a macbook pro/ipad combo since like 2012 haha...




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