Patreon can't be paid for with a visa gift card. Why don't you accept Bitcoin or monero? If patreon accepted Bitcoin then I would pay for it as I have 55 dollars in Bitcoin. So unless I get a debit card which I don't have fuck patreon why can't they accept Bitcoin or monero?
Polar bear population has multiplied by several times since awareness started. Might as well be saying "Apple is going to be the most secure platform in the world." Fucking midwit.
At Apple, we believe we will follow the laws of the countries we operate in, and try to extract as much money as possible within those laws. See: delisting of VPN apps in Russia.
@@robsquared2 At least Firefox is open, so even if they remove, users can still put it back. If Apple removes something, you better buy a different device.
Depends on how much functionality. I am doing great with my GrapheneOS. I don't need any of the Apple features as I use alternatives that are far more private and secure than anything Apple provides. The only thing Apple does more conveniently than anyone else is cloud backups, but then again, I wouldn't trust Apple with my data.
Apple has centered OpenAI in a different way. They centered the model to working in collaboration with other businesses. Apple has not made anything out of the ordinary, which make Apple somewhat, predictable, but their approach has shown that they are opening the doors wider for 3rd party support in their latest softwares and hardwares.
Wait they store a second key pair on their servers every time WTF? Then it shall not be considered "end to end encryption" at all in my opinion. It's pointless when they have a backdoor...
You have to assume all end to end encryption to be backdoored because why would any company not backdoor it,? Nobody would know and it's only profits from there. Assume facebook knows what you send on whatsapp, the only service I kind of trust with this is Signal scince they have been sopenad before and had nothing to tell the police except what they already knew + some login dates and times.
Yeah, and even when ADP is on, I believe it's only for Apple apps. But there's loads of third party apps that also use iCloud for account data storage.
i thought google was the one paying apple. Apple already built their won search engine and were ready to deploy it but google came last minute. If that they failed they were gonna go with bing.
As an apple user how could and should I be more private? I like my apple ecosystem and looking to stay with apple. I thinking as a start, begin dual using mac and Linux. How does that sound?
When I got my second disappointment in a row after buying an S8 when it still was a flagship I decided to try out iPhone. Yeah, it’s cool and all, but I’ve had this urge to switch back to android growing by the day. I will keep my XR for a bit longer, and I’m thankful that it can’t be supported with that AI stuff. But the moment I’m fed up with it, I’m buying a Pixel and flashing GrapheneOS
Hi The Hated One, I like your content. Thanks to people like you and Edward Snowden and Udo Ulfkotte I can arm myself against mass surveillance, the elements found in Orwellian's 1984, PRISM, the matrix, propaganda and 14 eyes. Keep up the good work you're doing. One thing I want to ask though is that you & Louis Rossman recommend Graphene OS. However Graphene OS is not available on Android devices, that are not Google Pixel. Care to mention something else, that's available for the general Mobile Platforms running Android and how to either disinfect Android from Google and manufacturer spyware or start new with privacy focused Android OS alternatives? I'm only aware of Lineage OS and Calyx OS but so far I have not tested these on my only daily driver but only because I can't afford to risk bricking my only daily driver in any way, shape or form (e.g. the camera stops working or some core features are not available/were deleted like, I don't know, making phone calls or whatever). Know that your investments in your content does not go unappreciated or completely uncared for.
Not about comparing who among them is the worst, it's about exposing their untruthful claims and informing people about their evil doings in order to put them away from all of these companies.
I hope Blackberry respects privacy better than Apple, although BlackberryOS is now non-existent, but Blackberry could use their AI solutions to better train their cybersecurity models to combat the upcoming cyberattacks and bugs.
I have every single app that spies on Android disabled. No Google Apps will be seeing what I am doing or just having my data, + plus having other blockers
no, i have a phone with malware and it just ingrained itself into the system you would have to root your phone, format your entire device, and then reflash your android with an image from the phone's manufacturer or a custom ROM. for some devices that is relatively easy, for others it is way trickier to find good tutorials and the correct files online
Apple should be the prime example of a case study how effective marketing can be at -rainwashing. Now, after being curious enough to expand the comment: think about what kind of democracy one can be, if the same people are asked to vote in an election, preceeded by an endless barrage of advertisements and news headlines. Extra bonus points if you are on desktop and can expand my square avatar ;)
@@thomas.thomas why do you think it was obvious back then? many people were less educated despite the easier accessibility of information, we are exposed to torrents of it. don't you think in 80 years people will call us out for being obvious? (if we survive that long on this planet)
I mean, technically you _can_ use your iPhone without an Apple ID. You'll just be limited just like on Samsung without a Samsung account or any android without a Google Account
You can rather easily use your phone without the Google account. I haven't encountered apps that demand it, so I load all apps using Aurora Store, which - okay - downloads from Play Store. Running without the Play Store Services is another story. Samsung has gone very dark patterns. To avoid logging into the account upon first time setup, you can't just click "Skip". You MUST first tap " create account" and then on that screen there'll be a small gray "skip" to continue without account.
Not true. Android without an account still has full functionality, you can still install apps, make phone calls, have cloud backups and have all the smart features. An iPhone without an Apple ID is a brick.
To be honest as long as I don't see the ads I feel fine, that's why I stopped using microG on my custom rom, I just have a kernel based root solution and a systemwide ad blocker I use brave search as well, but I focus more on user experience now. Of course I have youtube revanced and that kind of apps If you use newpipe instead of UA-cam revanced because you care about your privacy that much, you're just having a miserable time. My data is a financial dead end anyway iPhones are unusable to me for this reason, can't block shit, can't mod shit. They have you data but you don't get to enjoy the cake Watching this on my €30 Airpods pro 1 which I've repaired and plan to convert to usb-c, I love disrespecting big tech
Apple intelligence is going to run on device for the most part. They just released a best in class large language model fully open source with 7b parameter weights. No, you cant trust openAI. But their open source models are verifiable and so will their compute system be. Other aspects of apple safety? Not so much. But this is one area they're serious about
Sure, but Graphene is full of bugs and their choice of terrible Hardware like Pixel phones makes it a no-go for me... Been down that road and just ended up frustrated with the terrible experience. Report a bug and the guy behind Graphene just closes the bug as "Upstream issue" and blames Google for it. With Apple you can turn off all the crap and if you monitor the phone it's not calling home with telemetry crap if you turn it off.
Pixel devices have the most secure hardware out of all Android phones, the Titan M chip provides security features that are missing from any other phone except for maybe the iPhone. It also allows for flashing a custom OS image while relocking the bootloader, allowing for easy unlocking by the user and a full verified boot after the installation. Never had any bug on my GrahpeneOS and I've been using it for 5-6 years now.
@@TheHatedOne Great... Too bad their radio chipsets have all sorts of issues. So much so that Samsung doesn't even use them in their phones and they designed them for Google. The dropped calls, terrible battery life running Graphene, the bluetooth bugs and the list goes on and on. Yeah I'd love a private phone like a Pixel with Graphene but not at the expense of it actually functioning properly. I dumped my Google Pixel 5 for a 7 and then my 7 because of how unreliable it was with Graphene on it. Check out their Bug Forums. Furthermore, the guy behind Graphene needs to stop closing all the bugs reported as "Upstream" issues that are "Googles issue to fix"
@@TheHatedOneThat’s all well and good, but the Pixel I had a few years ago barely lasted two years before it went absolutely haywire and malfunctioned right after the 2 year warranty mark. My iPhone has lasted almost 4 years. I value my privacy, but I can’t take android phones anymore.
I don't understand how their claimed "private servers verified by experts" actually work, it seems impossible on first glance to me. I don't know why I didn't see any media outlets questioning this or actually explaining it. is it like homomorphic end to end encryption? also the footage at 5:07 is for backed up data, not ai computing on data
Do they use Google server IBM servers? Everything is going with no server who own that server that can see everything. All these guys that share the data okay they share it with everybody governments all over the world companies
I don't think it's homomorphic encryption. I find it pretty weird since there are many privacy preserving methods to process data like federated learning, private retrieval, differential privacy (Apple does this, but poorly), data minimization, anonymization (the least effective).
thank you for another informative, interesting, useful, & truthful video. it's always good to have honest & helpful content like this. as always, some of the not-quite-pacifist clips should be left on the cutting-room floor, because i like to share this with family, friends & colleagues. (already know most of the material myself...) (subscribed, & kept the ads on so you get at least _some_ revenue, & algorithmic love :)
Pay my rent for all the research and analysis that goes into it. I don't just turn on my mic and talk out of my ass for 10 minutes like 99% of channels on this platform. Everything is fact-checked and referenced properly. Almost nobody does the level research I do.
You have to give a phone number to signal messenger but session requires no number. I'm sick of my friend and so called family using iPhone I do have Apple earbuds but I hate iPhone. And my android can't update to a newer version. I swear I will never buy my own iPhone. I normally buy things if it's necessary for doing work
Apple having google as a default search engine isn't an argument against apple being a privacy company. Literally any app you install can potentially jeopardize your privacy if you CHOOSE to use it. Simply, dont use google.
"Choosing settings by default, which sell out the user, do not make Apple not a privacy company." And yes, the exatcly same vector of critique is being used against Firefox. And rightly so.
A privacy company encourages their users to have better privacy instead of suggesting them standard presets that are anti-privacy I oftentimes use Systems that aren't my own and when I open Firefox to quickly search something up I don't want to have to change the standard search engine daily
You have intelligence to uncover some crazy university papers, but fail to continue your studies on networking and browser technologies! Google's API and network tags help with C.A.R.S, context aware recommender systems to analyze your encrypted data and to connect your user weights to their neural network. Cookies, domains and network tags of IPV4 and IPV6 help distinguish the user which also helps with value propositioning and their individual and group market segmentation while also maintaining a way to identify users across devices and platforms. However, your point about sharing your data without realizing what you are sharing is true. Users fail to understand their digital finger print is a method used to influence behavior and thought patterns. Anyway, google's marketing techniques go far deeper than what you or anyone else covers.
I don't give a damn about this and yet, as far as I know, no one has been able to test apple intelligence It isn't on the beta How do you know how it will be?
I just dont understand the takes at all, if u want to use AI chat gpt literally uses your conversations , sells it , trains itself w it. If you want to ask a question from an Ai u will ask from chat gpt. Even if apple is lying , you will not have more damage done to your private data than if u just ask chatgpt directly. Everyone knows the privacy risks of chat gpt and we still use it. So now if apple does it its bad. Google and facebook lied a million times as well all giant tech companies do, its not justified but just how things are, Apple is still in the wrong IF they lie about this and im sure that they will have a serious class action lawsuit against them, but we dont know yet and the worst that can happen is your question is used to teach chatgpt. If you want to ask a questiom from an Ai u would do it with or without apple intelligence so the result wont change.
Apple is an ads company and it's high past time everyone realized that. They don't sell your data externally but they have a tool kit for advertisers and they just act as a buffer between the end user and the advertiser. And they don't care who pays them.
Do you really believe that someone in Brussels wants to protect us Europeans? they are planning a new socialist state, they just wait until Apple will develop it in such a direction so that the government can say "now its safe" for us - in reality they will introduce and new level of surveillance on the people.
Don't underestimate just how stupid people are. It's an Apple. People will buy it. They could release their next phone with a rotary dial and people would pay $1,500 for it.
Do you always pull out the snark and condescension when someone points out the fact that often times human beings are irrational and rather dimwitted? More importantly, did you feel that my comment was directed at you personally?
Footnote about how Apple Intelligence features will be available to 3rd parties through Apple's APIs: www.patreon.com/posts/107940664?
apple locked single app use only 50%(jetsam secret nazi police) so i can't launch some app. this should be illegal.
Patreon can't be paid for with a visa gift card. Why don't you accept Bitcoin or monero? If patreon accepted Bitcoin then I would pay for it as I have 55 dollars in Bitcoin. So unless I get a debit card which I don't have fuck patreon why can't they accept Bitcoin or monero?
@@sma2981you are a fool for using iPhone. Dude switch to a pixel phone and install graphene os
Apple changing it's logo to a padlock is hilarious, that's like if Shell changed their logo to a polar bear
explain you fool
I assumed it signified their "walled garden" 🤷♂️
Polar bear population has multiplied by several times since awareness started. Might as well be saying "Apple is going to be the most secure platform in the world." Fucking midwit.
you're talking about a tech company that REFUSED to unlock a serial killers phone just because of HIS privacy. Put the tin foil hat away
@@brettrigby2226nice single example
Apple should rename itself "Durian." - a fruit that stinks.
Hey hey hey
Durian may stink but it definitely does not steal your data
Bars
@@ahmadmna.3388 yaaaaaaaaaiiii
ah yes, a fellow breath of the wild fan (if you didn't learn about durian's from botw though I'm sad)
@@alexblackfire8327it's a very widely eaten fruit, it's odd to me that anyone expects people learned about it from a 7 year old video game
At Apple, we believe we will follow the laws of the countries we operate in, and try to extract as much money as possible within those laws. See: delisting of VPN apps in Russia.
And China... and censoring news apps criticizing governments, censoring apps helping protesters in Hong Kong, etc...
@@TheHatedOne that's why I give firefox at least a bit of credit. First they removed some stuff at government request and then put it back.
@@robsquared2 At least Firefox is open, so even if they remove, users can still put it back. If Apple removes something, you better buy a different device.
@@robsquared2 Any love for Brave?
Based on the comments, pretty soon you're going to have to change your name to The Loved One.
More like "The reasonable one"
haha For real. I learn a lot from his vids.
This sucks that either we can choose privacy or functionality
Depends on how much functionality. I am doing great with my GrapheneOS. I don't need any of the Apple features as I use alternatives that are far more private and secure than anything Apple provides. The only thing Apple does more conveniently than anyone else is cloud backups, but then again, I wouldn't trust Apple with my data.
Simple solution:
Linux Mint...
As a perpetual apple hater, none of this is entirely surprising. I wouldn't trust Apple to watch a an unattended glass of milk for 5 minutes.
Ope, ya got roofied
We own the copyright to the chemical makeup of that particular glass of milk and the concept itself.
Agreed. They have essentially been a PR and design firm from the beginning.
What made you a perpetual apple hater?
I hate Apple products
Apple has centered OpenAI in a different way. They centered the model to working in collaboration with other businesses.
Apple has not made anything out of the ordinary, which make Apple somewhat, predictable, but their approach has shown that they are opening the doors wider for 3rd party support in their latest softwares and hardwares.
The European Union forced them to enable third party support
@@thomas.thomas That’s hardware. It was never a software issue. Apple are still being sued for their hardware.
If you think they won’t collect data from you with Apple intelligence then you’re crazy to think that
The video seems overedited, it's hard to watch... easy to listen to though
Well that's shame.
Wait they store a second key pair on their servers every time WTF? Then it shall not be considered "end to end encryption" at all in my opinion. It's pointless when they have a backdoor...
That's always been the case and still is by default. Only those that enable "Advanced Data Protection" have the cloud backup of the key erased.
You have to assume all end to end encryption to be backdoored because why would any company not backdoor it,? Nobody would know and it's only profits from there. Assume facebook knows what you send on whatsapp, the only service I kind of trust with this is Signal scince they have been sopenad before and had nothing to tell the police except what they already knew + some login dates and times.
End to end encryption usually just means encrypted as the data traverses the internet, then decrypted at the end points.
Yeah, and even when ADP is on, I believe it's only for Apple apps. But there's loads of third party apps that also use iCloud for account data storage.
@@overamped23042 Love your profile picture! I love fedora I am using fedora 40 right now it's a great linux distro!
*Privacy is Not security*
0:55 my Dune-graphic-novel-sense is tingling
I can't think people say, wow cool my phone can tell me that my mom is landing at 5:30 and say that's a great feature.
After the first iPhone released they never think differently, but they just make some statements differently so it 'looks' innovative.
i thought google was the one paying apple. Apple already built their won search engine and were ready to deploy it but google came last minute. If that they failed they were gonna go with bing.
As an apple user how could and should I be more private? I like my apple ecosystem and looking to stay with apple. I thinking as a start, begin dual using mac and Linux. How does that sound?
I already don't trust anyone
If you seek a way out of this, it is /e/OS
Do not trust Apple
"What's in a thumbnail? Would a video exposing Apple for it's BS by any other image not be so full of truth?" - Shakespeare
Never forget that DARPA created Google
Dont worry, all big tech youtubers are still going to shill for it !
When I got my second disappointment in a row after buying an S8 when it still was a flagship I decided to try out iPhone. Yeah, it’s cool and all, but I’ve had this urge to switch back to android growing by the day. I will keep my XR for a bit longer, and I’m thankful that it can’t be supported with that AI stuff. But the moment I’m fed up with it, I’m buying a Pixel and flashing GrapheneOS
Hi The Hated One,
I like your content. Thanks to people like you and Edward Snowden and Udo Ulfkotte I can arm myself against mass surveillance, the elements found in Orwellian's 1984, PRISM, the matrix, propaganda and 14 eyes. Keep up the good work you're doing.
One thing I want to ask though is that you & Louis Rossman recommend Graphene OS. However Graphene OS is not available on Android devices, that are not Google Pixel. Care to mention something else, that's available for the general Mobile Platforms running Android and how to either disinfect Android from Google and manufacturer spyware or start new with privacy focused Android OS alternatives? I'm only aware of Lineage OS and Calyx OS but so far I have not tested these on my only daily driver but only because I can't afford to risk bricking my only daily driver in any way, shape or form (e.g. the camera stops working or some core features are not available/were deleted like, I don't know, making phone calls or whatever).
Know that your investments in your content does not go unappreciated or completely uncared for.
It is possible to run (non android) linux on a phone
I love apple, and i also hate privacy
I just missed you and searched manually and see I got staff to catch up
I can recommend everyone to host their own LLM, there are smaller models that run well on regular gaming machines and are similar to GPT-3
Man I need this content every day. You are amazing. One of my top 5 fav internet people
That's aawesome! Who are the other four?
Other 4 cant be shared because of user privacy
@@TheHatedOne
@TheHatedOne, @DoingFedTime, @DeviantOllam, @LowLevelLearning, are my top pics in security/opsec.
Hated One upload? Hell yeah
I actually do trust them and I will nobody should not make fun not anyone think UA-camrs know but they don't really
Apple is rotten.
I wonder who is worse, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI or Apple
ALL 4.
Not about comparing who among them is the worst, it's about exposing their untruthful claims and informing people about their evil doings in order to put them away from all of these companies.
That is like taking 4 pieces of shit and saying "which one smells worse".
The way I always see Apple work more with the Microsoft. I mean Google, Microsoft, meta whatever data, whatever they work together relax
@@manowar2816 Yeah, and they're all just arms of the government these days.
I hope Blackberry respects privacy better than Apple, although BlackberryOS is now non-existent, but Blackberry could use their AI solutions to better train their cybersecurity models to combat the upcoming cyberattacks and bugs.
this is why you use a separate account for these tech companies
I have every single app that spies on Android disabled. No Google Apps will be seeing what I am doing or just having my data, + plus having other blockers
Unless you have Google Play services removed, it doesn’t matter. Google owns the OS, they can see what they want if they want to.
Just a question. How are you using UA-cam?
@@GenkiStarLeaf through a WebApp, it is not installed and never will be
@@angryox3102 if I don't use my firewall, probably..... ONLY what I decide connects to my phone
Just don't trust Apple.
Does formatting my phone or tablet no matter how old help with malware? And with a neighbor who remotely hackes my devices?
no, i have a phone with malware and it just ingrained itself into the system
you would have to root your phone, format your entire device, and then reflash your android with an image from the phone's manufacturer or a custom ROM. for some devices that is relatively easy, for others it is way trickier to find good tutorials and the correct files online
Apple should be the prime example of a case study how effective marketing can be at -rainwashing.
Now, after being curious enough to expand the comment: think about what kind of democracy one can be, if the same people are asked to vote in an election, preceeded by an endless barrage of advertisements and news headlines.
Extra bonus points if you are on desktop and can expand my square avatar ;)
with soviet or nazi propaganda it at least was obvious, but nowadays propaganda is more invisibly ingrained
@@thomas.thomas why do you think it was obvious back then? many people were less educated
despite the easier accessibility of information, we are exposed to torrents of it. don't you think in 80 years people will call us out for being obvious? (if we survive that long on this planet)
@@thomas.thomas my reply was removed :/ I guess too many meta-political words.
I mean, technically you _can_ use your iPhone without an Apple ID. You'll just be limited just like on Samsung without a Samsung account or any android without a Google Account
You can rather easily use your phone without the Google account. I haven't encountered apps that demand it, so I load all apps using Aurora Store, which - okay - downloads from Play Store.
Running without the Play Store Services is another story.
Samsung has gone very dark patterns. To avoid logging into the account upon first time setup, you can't just click "Skip". You MUST first tap " create account" and then on that screen there'll be a small gray "skip" to continue without account.
Not true. Android without an account still has full functionality, you can still install apps, make phone calls, have cloud backups and have all the smart features. An iPhone without an Apple ID is a brick.
@@TheHatedOneexactly my experience
So much misinformation in one video…
To be honest as long as I don't see the ads I feel fine, that's why I stopped using microG on my custom rom, I just have a kernel based root solution and a systemwide ad blocker
I use brave search as well, but I focus more on user experience now. Of course I have youtube revanced and that kind of apps
If you use newpipe instead of UA-cam revanced because you care about your privacy that much, you're just having a miserable time. My data is a financial dead end anyway
iPhones are unusable to me for this reason, can't block shit, can't mod shit. They have you data but you don't get to enjoy the cake
Watching this on my €30 Airpods pro 1 which I've repaired and plan to convert to usb-c, I love disrespecting big tech
Is it just me or is the voiceover different for this channel now?
Apple intelligence is going to run on device for the most part. They just released a best in class large language model fully open source with 7b parameter weights. No, you cant trust openAI. But their open source models are verifiable and so will their compute system be. Other aspects of apple safety? Not so much. But this is one area they're serious about
Apple legally limit software ram destroy(single app 50% lock) so they legally downgrade old iphone.
Apple Intelligence? That sounds like an oxymoron.
Apple is good.
Sure, but Graphene is full of bugs and their choice of terrible Hardware like Pixel phones makes it a no-go for me... Been down that road and just ended up frustrated with the terrible experience. Report a bug and the guy behind Graphene just closes the bug as "Upstream issue" and blames Google for it. With Apple you can turn off all the crap and if you monitor the phone it's not calling home with telemetry crap if you turn it off.
Pixel devices have the most secure hardware out of all Android phones, the Titan M chip provides security features that are missing from any other phone except for maybe the iPhone. It also allows for flashing a custom OS image while relocking the bootloader, allowing for easy unlocking by the user and a full verified boot after the installation. Never had any bug on my GrahpeneOS and I've been using it for 5-6 years now.
@@TheHatedOne Great... Too bad their radio chipsets have all sorts of issues. So much so that Samsung doesn't even use them in their phones and they designed them for Google. The dropped calls, terrible battery life running Graphene, the bluetooth bugs and the list goes on and on. Yeah I'd love a private phone like a Pixel with Graphene but not at the expense of it actually functioning properly. I dumped my Google Pixel 5 for a 7 and then my 7 because of how unreliable it was with Graphene on it. Check out their Bug Forums. Furthermore, the guy behind Graphene needs to stop closing all the bugs reported as "Upstream" issues that are "Googles issue to fix"
What kind of bugs did you experience?
@@thomas.thomas Take a look at their bug forum… Ton of them some posted by me. But just so you know it’s not bias on my part.
@@TheHatedOneThat’s all well and good, but the Pixel I had a few years ago barely lasted two years before it went absolutely haywire and malfunctioned right after the 2 year warranty mark. My iPhone has lasted almost 4 years. I value my privacy, but I can’t take android phones anymore.
I don't understand how their claimed "private servers verified by experts" actually work, it seems impossible on first glance to me. I don't know why I didn't see any media outlets questioning this or actually explaining it. is it like homomorphic end to end encryption?
also the footage at 5:07 is for backed up data, not ai computing on data
Do they use Google server IBM servers? Everything is going with no server who own that server that can see everything. All these guys that share the data okay they share it with everybody governments all over the world companies
I don't think it's homomorphic encryption. I find it pretty weird since there are many privacy preserving methods to process data like federated learning, private retrieval, differential privacy (Apple does this, but poorly), data minimization, anonymization (the least effective).
thank you for another informative, interesting, useful, & truthful video. it's always good to have honest & helpful content like this.
as always, some of the not-quite-pacifist clips should be left on the cutting-room floor, because i like to share this with family, friends & colleagues.
(already know most of the material myself...) (subscribed, & kept the ads on so you get at least _some_ revenue, & algorithmic love :)
Which clips do you have in mind?
@@TheHatedOne approximately 1m14s-1m19s & 4m30s-4m31s
(although the inclusion of the Linddun cards was perfect)
Siri powered by Google too!
Just get Nokia :P
I wouldn't trust any artificial intelligence anyways and Apple is no exception to this no matter what their marketing argument is
Thanks!
Thanks for sup!
im on dev beta and this title is misleading
You want us to pay your rent for a 10 min. video every 2 weeks? Maybe change your name to The Delusional One lol
Pay my rent for all the research and analysis that goes into it. I don't just turn on my mic and talk out of my ass for 10 minutes like 99% of channels on this platform. Everything is fact-checked and referenced properly. Almost nobody does the level research I do.
some musicians publish a 3 minute track a month and receive millions, so the length or frequency of something has nothing to do with it's price
You have to give a phone number to signal messenger but session requires no number. I'm sick of my friend and so called family using iPhone I do have Apple earbuds but I hate iPhone. And my android can't update to a newer version. I swear I will never buy my own iPhone. I normally buy things if it's necessary for doing work
Apple having google as a default search engine isn't an argument against apple being a privacy company. Literally any app you install can potentially jeopardize your privacy if you CHOOSE to use it. Simply, dont use google.
"Choosing settings by default, which sell out the user, do not make Apple not a privacy company."
And yes, the exatcly same vector of critique is being used against Firefox. And rightly so.
If Apple cared about privacy, they wouldn't accept to get paid billions by those who breach it.
A privacy company encourages their users to have better privacy instead of suggesting them standard presets that are anti-privacy
I oftentimes use Systems that aren't my own and when I open Firefox to quickly search something up I don't want to have to change the standard search engine daily
Daniel give me coffee
Bro is stuck in 2018 with this thumbnail lmao
The other thumbnail is stuck in 1968.
Hated one support
0:26 the Forbes headline… come on Kate, what you do on your own time keep to yourself!
Oh boy let's go
Security is locking your front door in a bad neighbourhood.
Privacy is locking your bedroom door from your abusive spouse.
best representation of this I have seen!
Yo, what's up with the Tunberg thumbnail? Why is she catching random strays? How's she got anything to do with Apple's AI?
It's just the face of utter anger and desire to devastate your enemy that felt relevant to this instance.
Good video
I wasn't gonna anyway
I have subscribed but don't get notifications
What about CalyxOS
Thank you
I just finished watching the entire video, good one, i loved it
your content is free but your rent isn’t? tough luck no one’s rent is free
You have intelligence to uncover some crazy university papers, but fail to continue your studies on networking and browser technologies!
Google's API and network tags help with C.A.R.S, context aware recommender systems to analyze your encrypted data and to connect your user weights to their neural network.
Cookies, domains and network tags of IPV4 and IPV6 help distinguish the user which also helps with value propositioning and their individual and group market segmentation while also maintaining a way to identify users across devices and platforms. However, your point about sharing your data without realizing what you are sharing is true. Users fail to understand their digital finger print is a method used to influence behavior and thought patterns.
Anyway, google's marketing techniques go far deeper than what you or anyone else covers.
Linux fixes this.
Thumb up the video, guys. Help out our boy!
🍏🍏🍏 intelligence
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"It's not logical Captain"
- Spock
You deserve way more subs for exposing Apple's fake "privacy" claims.
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Keeping all their stolen data "private" maybe..
She took the Apple... the rest is history :)
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Well damn :(
I don't give a damn about this
and yet, as far as I know, no one has been able to test apple intelligence
It isn't on the beta
How do you know how it will be?
I just dont understand the takes at all, if u want to use AI chat gpt literally uses your conversations , sells it , trains itself w it. If you want to ask a question from an Ai u will ask from chat gpt. Even if apple is lying , you will not have more damage done to your private data than if u just ask chatgpt directly. Everyone knows the privacy risks of chat gpt and we still use it. So now if apple does it its bad. Google and facebook lied a million times as well all giant tech companies do, its not justified but just how things are,
Apple is still in the wrong IF they lie about this and im sure that they will have a serious class action lawsuit against them, but we dont know yet and the worst that can happen is your question is used to teach chatgpt.
If you want to ask a questiom from an Ai u would do it with or without apple intelligence so the result wont change.
Ok the vidwo seems fine but whats the point of gretathumberg with laser eyes ala anti "woke" channels
It's to express my emotional response to Apple claiming all the privacy veneration for themselves alone.
@@TheHatedOne Fair, its just it made me think of a different youtube sphere but it kinda makes sense
@@sebastiansandoval4861 I am trying to meme a bit more now to ease the seriousness and depressive nature of many of my videos.
>intelligence
Nothing intelligent about stealing people's shlt.
we need to regulate ai.
Building a walled garden was Apple's (and MS's) strategy right from the start, doesn't it? Think different (in a walled garden) 🙂
Honestly thank you for opening my eyes!
IOS = inferior operating system
Simply no its more restricting than ever Android is better to be at you you control what you want on it
Hahahaha another apple hater :)
It never surprise me on the short sight of the videos.
There is no more end to end. AI on physical chip now. It watches your screen. You have absolutely ZERO privacy now.
this video needs to be more seen so i am going to comment
AI - in my phone is the last think that I need. I am a fan of AI - I delegate my boring coropo tasks to have fun at life and use it only on PC.
They even have a Newsom clone stumping for them.
Apple is an ads company and it's high past time everyone realized that. They don't sell your data externally but they have a tool kit for advertisers and they just act as a buffer between the end user and the advertiser. And they don't care who pays them.
That's why this apple intelligence garbage is banned in the EU
How come?
It's not banned. Apple just isn't releasing it there.
@@JPS13Laptop maybe because it would get banned
@@thomas.thomas Everything comes out in North America first
Do you really believe that someone in Brussels wants to protect us Europeans? they are planning a new socialist state, they just wait until Apple will develop it in such a direction so that the government can say "now its safe" for us - in reality they will introduce and new level of surveillance on the people.
Love your slightly different style. Or maybe you're just evolving.
Hey! Thanks! Can you elaborate on your perceptions of my style?
Don't underestimate just how stupid people are. It's an Apple. People will buy it. They could release their next phone with a rotary dial and people would pay $1,500 for it.
Do you always think people who disagree with you are stupid?
Do you always pull out the snark and condescension when someone points out the fact that often times human beings are irrational and rather dimwitted? More importantly, did you feel that my comment was directed at you personally?
@@donningarmour2873 Thanks, I wasn't sure the condescension would come thru in such a short question
The more Apple squeezes it's grip the more customers slips through its fingers.
Apple holds the decryption keys !!! WTF 🤯
Don't worry. Get a VPN 😂
lol great video!!! Thanks!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Apple Intelligence, main-lining to CIA & NSA.