Trusting Apple is insane. Look at their actions instead of listening to their words. - They run profit-motivated C-corp, not an ideologically motivated B-corp or non-profit. - They hold your iCloud keys for "end-to-end" encryption, with the ability to silently add new devices to your account or to recover them, and there is no option for technical users to manage their own iCloud keys. - They launched an advertising business. - Their "ask app not to track" is ineffective against modern forms of in-app surveillance, and does not apply to their own apps. - They provide iCloud data in response to government subpoenas. - They tried to scan your photos on your phone. - They scan the apps you run on a MacBook by default, even apps you install or build yourself. - Their systems are closed-source and not subject to any kind of public audit. I don't know why anyone would see them handing data to OpenAI and be like "yeah, seems legit, must be private."
Fact check. Apple is using Googles AI just like Samsung. It has been reported that they talked to both openai and Google for ai stuff. Look at the animation that is exactly like magic eraser and sentences rewrite with different tones, do you actually believe that they have ability to do this without having enough training data? They're late to ai and they say they don't collect data.
Microsoft always uses its initiative to its loss. This is the same damn issue that happened during the Xbox One Launch. Sony simply said "We're not doing any of that" to applause.
Problem is that all companies first talk about how they will not doing what Microsoft does, and several years later made a very same thing just with a different name.
Fr. It’s funny that people said “thank goodness my computer won’t have that” about Copilot+, whereas people are more annoyed about Apple Ai not making it more available
The fact Recall was ever approved with all of these insane security flaws shows the company is untrustworthy. They are so eager to spit shit out, they aren't even doing the basics right. Unencrypted passwords??? Just sitting on your drive? Gross negligence.
Meanwhile absolute basics like a contacts app simply isn’t build in in Windows anymore, lots of Windows 7 GUI elements still scattered around in 11, making things harder for users (try finding Disk Management in the latest update…), pushing their idiotic CoPilot like crazy, scrapping household names like Office, etc.
I remember very well several Windows 10 updates that reseted all your telemetry settings to default - the default being all data being sent to Microsoft. Users would have to go to privacy settings after every update to verify them. How this was not a bigger scandal I do not understand. Then we had W7 users being forced into updates to W10 and W11 removing the option for local accounts, and I have absolutely no doubts why users do not trust them.
From what I understand after watching the WWDC State Of The Union it seems like Personal Cloud Compute, once it establishes a secure connection, essentially creates a one-time-use virtual machine that’s encrypted using a key that’s derived from a combination of the user’s Secure Enclave and the server’s Secure Enclave, almost instantly boots into its siriOS, runs the query, and once the interaction is over the VM is wiped and the key deleted. It’s insanely over the top, but let’s hope it works as intended.
Maybe it is over the top, but for something as important as personal privacy it's worth it, at least until Apple's on-device Neural Engines get good enough to run all these models on device rendering PCC useless, cause I think that's Apple's goal.
Not only the user data is erased, but the random encryption key is also erased, and the process for the encryption is also erased and the address spaces to handle user data is also erased. I want to see anyone try to retrieve your data from that four gates.
Microsoft didn’t directly address the privacy issues, and how they solved them. In contrast, Apple literally showed us the cons of having a server process your data, and then they “claimed” to make the whole thing private by having it named Private Cloud Compute, and I can go further about them emphasizing On-Device Intelligence. It’s not only a matter of trust, but the wording. Every one of your word is going to get hyper-analysed by journalists with laptops, and random internet users throughout the world. The way you present yourself, also plays a psychological role. It’s hard to explain exactly, but this is what Microsoft lacked in their keynote. Apple often excels at this because they are better at marketing. And, in the end, these keynotes are an infomercial. Even if Apple were to be criticised, you wouldn’t see them adding encryption “after” the backlash, rather you would see them most likely defending and clarifying their stance. This shows the level of irresponsibility within Microsoft, and how little they’ve thought about the product. The fact that it requires insane amounts of Storage and TOPS doesn’t help either.
For Microsoft, public trust doesn't matter much. A lot of Microsoft systems are so heavily embedded in home computers and businesses that they could change nothing and people would still be forced to depend on them.
@@deathtenk If they actually changed less people would be happier with them. Windows has become an unstable platform which is a problem for consumers and is becoming a problem for business.
@@MoreBollocks-ui2zsOkay, big picture time: A Microsoft’s current marketing push is geared towards is home consumers. The systems where they make the majority of their money (Hospitals, Government, Schools, etc.) don’t and won’t actually change all that much in the short term. Updating to the latest and greatest Microsoft has to offer requires compliance with different security standards and getting through a lot of red tape. Those businesses changing their IT systems to non-windows machines is even less likely simply because it would be a monumentally difficult undertaking. The tldr here is Microsoft is not worried about losing out on business in the enterprise sector. Microsoft is hoping that home buyers will eat up the AI marketing because, if they do, it opens a new stream of data they can monetize. But if it all fails it’s just a small portion of the overall strategy. They can clean up and continue focusing on enterprise as usual. Eroding some trust with a small portion of their audience (income wise) is not a big deal to them. They’re playing a long game: using their position with businesses to maintain a stable income while taking risks in the consumer space to presumably open up a new money stream.
@@MoreBollocks-ui2zs i have the latest windows and I still does not notice what is unstable in my system? It basically works flawless.. Just stating my experience
It's worth keeping in mind that Copilot records everything you do on the PC and that anyone with control over the PC could've seen the data of, including scammers with remote access. Apple's thing can only access what you have stored in specific apps, and will likely be explicitly opt-in rather than opt-out like with Copilot.
@@LuckyNoob34 My understanding of Copilot and Apple Intelligence are not extensive but to me it seems like there is a big difference between the two. People are mostly mad at Copilot because you can access the unencrypted screenshots of everything you’ve done and it seems that Microsoft truly didn’t put any care into making sure things were secure from the get go. The new Siri uses what’s on screen only when you ask to act on content that is on screen, it doesn’t store unencrypted screenshots for everyone to access. Just for this difference alone I wouldn’t say that it’s just the same thing
@@fildet Yeah Apple also said all your deleted files are deleted and then update bug brought back peoples deleted files. So yeah Apple is different from Microsoft.
And also worth to mention, Apple have a new app lock feature, and those locked apps technically not exists until you verify yourself with FaceID.. so even the Admins will see that, they need higher permission to get that result, only the owner can access that data (even Siri will skip searching in locked apps)
@asandax6 that is an SSD problem.. even Windows SSD works on the same way.. because of the limited amount if rewrites, the deleted files only flaged as empty space, but not overwritten with empty data.. so even Windows you can experience the same, all deleted but not yet overwritten data are actually restorable...
@@simranjeetsingh2167 when Microsoft do same thing, still everyone suspecting that they can add or change something later. Like now come a memories functions for their Copilot+ PCs and even we get exactly how it works. People are not interested into if they doing it now, but if they can done it in the future.
Never ever go see a Dr. after all unless you have your own medical degree never think they are not trying to kill you. Flowed thinking is not a good way to function. Nothing is ever perfectly safe but that how reality works.
Windows desktop machines tend to be multi-tenant within families. And also used for work where other people are usually admins sometimes with remote access. And windows machines - whether in reality or perception - get hacked and randsomwared more. So there is a perceived threat vector that exists around a local unencrypted database of everything you did on your machine ever, that a family member, coworker, IT person, or hacker can just easily exfiltrate. That problem just doesn't exist (or at least doesn't obviously exist) on ipad or iphone or with the way Apple described their solution.
for me recall specifically was so bad because it's literally screenshots that are taking away space on your computer. like its one thing to have ur computer take data from what u are doing rn and a whole different having your computer watch every little thing you are doing. like there is a difference of the knowledge of when u are going to the toilet and someone observing you, even if its your own camera. but yes oc the things you mentioned are also true. I tbh don't see much purpose in recall anyways. it feels just like bad bandaid for Microsofts horrifically bad Windows search. like all they are showing in the advertisements is searching stuff. why does it need to take screenshots for everything. spotlight and Raycast can do similar search queries without logging everything you are doing.
@@chuchuokeke file explorer is unusable. takes forever and wont find the thing your searching anyways. startmenu is better but still very bad. it will find the wrong stuff but at least its fast. both are terrible and could be so much better. looking at Spotlight or even better RayCast.
My point too. Why does Windows search has to be so incompetent? I mean, I use google to search the whole internet; why is it so difficult for MS to do something similar for a single computer? I mean, provide a full-text search where not only file names are searched but also content in those files.
@@caty863 idk.. I’m using pc and mac and Spotlight or now raycast are reasons why I still am partially on Mac. Idk why it’s so hard when even a small company like raycast can do it
I hope on the Desktop, at least two CAMM slots will become standard. This will be useful if you want to add some more RAM at a later date but don't need it right away.
@@ElZamo92 YESSS YESSSS..... "Apple and OpenAI have announced a partnership to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18, with no monetary exchange involved" YESS.....
@@WilliamBrwnhahahahaha yeah ok, the more information you feed the less private it is Why do you think Siri sucks, because they ain’t google stealing all your information and putting it into their ai
A company for once not shoving the word AI into sentences literally more than once a minute on average for their entire presentation and you are going to complain about it?!
i mean, were we not right to reject Microsoft Copilot Recall thing by default? they are retro actively adding security features only now after being called out. things that should have been there from the start. its like no one thought that through.
Microsoft: Our app will take a picture of everything you do every 5 seconds and our AI will analyze its content so you can recall your history, its all stored on your device.-> OH THE HORROR STOP SPYING ON ME, DAMN YOU MICROSOFT! Apple:With apple intelligence you will be able to have everything at your disposal by using our special technology to analyze everything you do everywhere all the time, don't worry it is all on your device. ->APPLAUSE, ITS SO REVOLUTIONARY! OH MY GOD SO GENIUS!
@@citrocar1028 you're still largely right but linux in general (not just mint) actually gives you control and transparency over what is going on, at the cost of more complexity and headaches when something goes wrong.
Building trust and confidence in your products with your customers can get you a long way. While Apple has their own issues privacy concerns dosent seem to be an issue.
"Seems" is the operative word. The issue is nobody scrutinises Apple's claims like they would with every other company. So how can we know that that "seems" isn't an illusion if they are automatically get a pass because what they say about privacy seems correct?
@@TrentonMatthewsPeople trying so hard to be special. Apple literally allows developers to check and see if any data leaves their device. But not everyone is computer literate so I don't blame you
@@_Meme_lord_1 Yeah, Apple doesn't like developers that make free apps that go viral anymore. You should try it some time goose. Then let me know how quickly you go bankrupt. ua-cam.com/video/_6dbNzFD0zM/v-deo.html
I think you are little bit wrong about recall, The problem with recall is that it is a light weight screen recorder. I don't want my PC being recorded all the time, the problem is not AI it's simply the fact that it records everything. Microsoft could describe it as an optional ai tool that you need to decide to use it or not, Everything that apple Introduced is OPTIONAL AI so if you ask something from Siri it's your action that makes ai wakes up. It's not an always-on recorder that even if you turn it off, might be turned on by the next update.
Also you have extra ways to protect yourself on Apple side, because the lock app feature actually refuse to search in the app until you verify yourself with FaceID.. imagine when the Admin get the error, he need higher permission to get that data, only the owner have access for that..
I somehow also trust Apple more as well and I didn't understand why at first. Apple can be quite pushy as well with their differnet services, but while that is annoying I can't recall them using dark patterns. Microsoft on the other hand use dark patterns frequently and I think that is one of those things that make me and probably a lot of other people subconsciously feel tricked and lose trust. I'm sure there are examples og Apple using Dark patters, but I know there is none in their set up processes at least and the same can't be said for Microsoft.
One thing to keep in mind folks: Depending on the UA-cam channel itself, UA-cam or the owner of said channel may or may not block external links to resources of any kind. Thus, it's probably best to from now on share titles of the articles in question you're referring to.
Let me just say that the bing app on my android phone KEEPS TURNING BACK notifications every damn time I turn them off. It is incredibly annoying to keep receiving this notifications that are for stuff that I never even inquired about and not having the ability to turn it off because it comes back in week.
We shouldn't have to do this, but there's a super helpful app called Buzzkill that will allow you to set up rules to automatically dismiss notifications before you even see them. I ended up getting it because I was having similar issues with built-in Samsung features that wouldn't let me disable notifications, and it's been such a good app. It does cost like $4, but it's a 1 time payment.
The big difference is Apple applying and selling AI within the context of a user goal. Also, it was great to see the backlash for Microsoft’s Recall so that they could doble and triple down on the privacy aspect in their presentation.
@@christophermartinez8597 why do you trust Elon? He just made shit up to store the pot. Would you trust xAI or X with your data? 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 He’s just a hypocrite. If he has evidence, show it. Otherwise, it’s just shitposting to promote his own products.
The difference with recall is that it just records everything and looks through it when you need to find something whereas apple's just uses the stuff that's already there like lets say a calendar event. That means if apple was already stealing your data, they get just a little bit more and if they weren't they won't get anything
It's really sad. I've been using a Jabra Elite 3 for over a year now and I honestly prefer it to my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro despite how much cheaper the Jabra was.
The problem with Microsoft is that they already aren’t trusted because of their insecure past. PLUS they had to update their release saying they will “now be working on encrypting the data” which is already included in Apple’s ai from the start. Apple puts security at the front of any release when Microsoft hilariously puts it towards the back. Microsoft without the backlash would’ve literally released an unencrypted user tracker on windows machines (I have no clue how you don’t see anything wrong with that). The reason Apple isn’t getting the backlash Microsoft did is because they’re doing it right whereas Microsoft did it wrong.
I bought the M1 when it came out before all this fiasco, and I got to say… my 3090 OC it is more powerful, but the energy that thing consumes is insane compared my M1 Pro for running local LLMs. The response speed difference is almost negligible for human interactions too.
It’s not worshipping. They are doing things right. They have people trust. Something most companies don’t get. You may like other company but let’s admit Apple’s trust among their users and privacy rules are surely top notch compared to the rest of the industry.
@@ivansit0TV "Compared to the rest of the industry" is doing a lot of lifting here.While it is true that Apple works hard in stopping 3rd party stealing your info, Apple found out that if they mine their users info themselves it is much more profitable and tout about privacy. Other countries see all companies as companies, US sees Apple as some golden child, while it is just like the rest. Other companies don't sell a separate roster of connecter dongles which they made necessary in first place.
@@vezhayoboy hmm... buy a dongle once for compatibility with an outdated standard, or give up one of my core human rights... what a tough decision... And no, the US doesn't see Apple as a golden child. They see it as a company that, while a company nonetheless, actually has a respectable track record in privacy. Simple as that.
@@ivansit0TV It is definitely worshipping. Your acting as though apple hasn't had privacy issues in the past. Even recently their latest ios update is bringing back permanently deleted photos out of nowhere.
@@remmyote3167 It didn't bring it out of nowhere. If you actually took time to do some research, you'd know it'd bring the photos back from duplicates that were already saved and NOT deleted from the files app/ iCloud. Out of all of the tech companies out there, I believe Apple is the one that has the best reputation and trust among users. There's no denying on that. Truth be told.
It's becoming more and more likely that androids will also run chrome os. First they did the ferrochrome project, then chromeos switched to using android's bluetooth stack, and now they are even using Android's Linux kernel fork.
@@Mario583a sure. But you’re talking theory I’m talking history. Microsoft is one of the most egregious companies with hacks and data leaks. Do your research.
CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 seems awesome atm, but lets wait and see (mostly for GN to get access to this RAM module for desktops) before we say anything conclusive lol
My take- i'm shocked that both Microsoft and Apple fans defend the AI intrusion, and potential major security threats. Pretty much everyone outside of the enthusiast communities really don't want any of this stuff. They just want simple and reliable. I mean, until they're forcibly exposed to it for a year or 3.
When any company does something new no one talks about it or makes a fuss but when Apple does the exact same thing “copy” it: wow 😯 they just smashed the competition
Because Apple always does it better no one bought Smartphones before the iPhone Only business people and tech nerds no did use tablets for at last 20 years but when the iPad came out you saw all these Android tablets
@@lesleyhaan116 The iPad is useless, even if it has all this power, it does not have the ability to extract this power.. Samsung, even the phone can be converted to dex
@@AhmedSh-nc6lj and how is Dex powerful what are you gonna run in those small windows phone Apps MacOS and Windows or Linux are why more powerful at least with the iPad you get real pro tablet apps not those blown up phone apps on android and how where galaxy phones before the iPhone oh there where no galaxy phones
@@AhmedSh-nc6lj if you have to run another operating system on Android tablets it will mean that Android as a tablet/desktop os has failed same with the iPad if Apple would put MacOS will also mean that iPadOS has failed as an tablet/desktop os
This is simply not true. Putting aside controversy with AI computations off device, all your data is yours and Apple dosent sell it. They wiped out billions from facebook and google by prompting hundreds of millions of users to opt in or out of app tracking, which was not due to legislation
I remember this one time when the FBI wanted to get into some criminal’s iPhone. Might have even been a terrorist. Anyway, they went to Apple and asked for help, and Apple was basically like “Nah”, and I’ve trusted Apple ever since.
If pixel phones could run chromeOS when plugged in to a monitor via USBc, that would be a real game changer. It might be what Google needs to boost both, pixel phones and chromeOS at the same time. The OS is lightweight and can run from a potato.
oh man I would love that I installed the new feature drop and tried it on my tv with a bluetooth mouse. There is also the desktop feature on the second screen in dev options and it works kinda well for being an unfinished feature. Some apps react well (MS teams for example) some don't (instagram, messenger). I tried using it via a type C docking station and it didn't work, turns on and goes off imediatelly (probably the docking station is confused).
@moomin7461 did you try restarting the potato and getting into the BIOS? Make sure to install ChromeOS in a USB thumb drive first and then plug it to the potato. 😂
Thing is microsoft constantly making choices for me and telling me i have a choice is what made me distrust more, Apple makes choices for you too, but is honest about it.
The difference between Apple and Microsoft is that Apple has an actually decent track record when it comes to protecting user privacy, while Microsoft is trying to aggressively force its inferior privacy-invading software onto anyone it can force it onto.
I don’t see the privacy problem in “all the models are local, except a few more intensive ones, for which we’ve open-sourced our server images so that experts [and you] can see for themselves”
whether they recalled or hadn't, 90% of us would still use Windows coz of no choice & not wanting to go through long process of installing another OS, which would need a clean install, imagine having to spend money to buy a 1-2TB drive to transfer all files b4 wiping everything.
@@LilPersey the fact that they hate Windows is not a good sign for Microsoft and with more and more games coming to Linux and MacOS more and more people will switch businesses that use specific software that only runs on windows will not switch but normal user are switching i have read soooo many comments on UA-cam about people complaining how much they hate windows
XBox games are up and running on the Apple Mac series. Yup, while everyone was watching AI, Apple added AVX2 support to the Game Porting Toolkit. That means AppleTV too.
no, apple handled the presentation in a better way then microsoft, apple didn't say that their ai will take screenshots every few seconds like recall does, thay said that their ai, siri, will have personal context, it doesn't have your credit card info in a screenshot like recall, also apple had way more focus on privacy then microsoft
My work laptop is windows 10 and I was alright with using only the built in Microsoft apps like Edge etc. but it became so bloated so quickly and put me off and now it is desperate to have me back using their stuff it;s so cringe and puts me off even more. Just so relieved my personal computer is an M3 iMac
I believe you are 100% spot on that the bigger issue with Microsoft is its user base not trusting anything the company does. On the other hand I'm pretty sure if Google overhauls the android desktop mode to resemble something like DEX, will also take all the necessary pains to make it be not "proper". Hell will freeze first before any of this companies do something that will really benefits their customers.
They allow 3rd party to verify their claims. What else do you want them to do exactly? Do you trust MS/Meta/Google/Twitter/xAI? 😂 They haven’t made a single claim that promises your privacy. I would trust Apple over all the other players because they have something at stake if they break their promise. Moreover, their business model is to sell you iPhones, MacBook, iPad, AVP, iCloud, etc … not sell your data. They make plenty without it already. Not so much for the rest of the competitors. Their profit motive is to sell your data. Sorry you understand that … right?
Apple sheep, we up this year 🎉😂 iPad calculator app, chef’s kiss. A.I. rebranded as Apple Intelligence 😂 and is not only good, but secure. Customization now coming to the iPhone. Apple really cooked up a storm this WWDC. I’m pleasantly whelmed.
@@Sofus-fu4ro I didn't make the claim, I don't have to do any Googling. If you make the claim provide the evidence or be quiet. If you make a claim the onus is ALWAYS on you to provide evidence. Why is it so hard for children to understand this (because let's be real, mature people never ask sceptics to disprove their claims, only weak minded children do that)?
If data gots erased on any storage its only deregistered in the first place and only if another data shows up the old data got finally overridden. Thats what happened. But instead a bug shows up and listed all the unlisted data to the library again. That has nothing todo with the cloud it was On-Device.
@@RobertGaron I follow apple updates and apple literally released a fix for this issue. Claiming it's a spoof post is delusional when apple themselves acknowledged this issue
The Microsoft/Apple comparison was great- a definite double standard caused by Apple "fans" who let Apple get away with all kinds of anti consumer practices
Also, the recall feature is arguably less useful and unwanted than the features of Apple's AI or even Google's or OpenAI's. People will forego some privacy for significant benefits, but I struggle to see a prevalent use of recall or a significant improvement in quality of life by having it!
While Apple does have a better track record in privacy... I would reserve all the gushing praise until the product is actually out... Same with the AI features.. these have been so over hyped they are just a brutal disappointment in most cases. Let's see if Apple's is any different (although after the 3D glasses, I am more skeptical on this front) Honestly, MS sucks terribly and do deserve the backlash; however, simply saying Apple is better on unproven claims just because Apple fans liked it is a terrible assessment... Apple fans have been known to actually believe nobody could switch keyboards in their phones until Apple "invented" it
Apple has been on top of security not just in the last couple years but for decades. I mean, failure or not, MSFT actually owns Bing, so it's a little odd when they talk about not chewing up your data when that's kinda the whole point of a search engine.
They showed us their AI, and actually they also made possible to anybody to check the while process what they are do and how they are do.. and this is usually not allowed by those, who need to hide anything.. there will be tons of security agency who will look after this oportunity, so if they are not keeping their claim, they just losing the trust of the customers...
can i just say that as a consumer, I really don't give a single flying fuck about privacy with AI, and I'm pretty certain that most people are on my team.
Difference is that, Microsoft invested hundreds of millions in GPT so that OpenAI could even develop it. Apple took an already finished GPT and called it "their AI".
@@jointtask do you even know what "a GPT" means ? It is just the name of the technology behind the AI you're using. It isn't THE ChatGPT and can run locally on your device. But since it ONLY runs on your device, it is extremely limited and nothing more than a buzzword to make you buy the newest products (just like samsung's galaxy AI). So honestly you should be the one educating yourself before trying to lecture others
@@jakubmichnowski1503 I said "chatgpt" ... ChatGpt is a product of OpenAI and many other AI are based of chatgpt via API so you should get learned 🤡🤡.. And in the demo can see clearly that Sire will ask you to send the data to "ChatGpt"
@@jointtask GPT and Gemini have this as mini versions of AI for locall running. People can download code and try to run it if have some neurall components like NPU card or RTX cart. Microsoft already done it and also Samsung done it on start of this year and Nvidia have AI tools installed in their cards. But they was more transparent as Apple, directly get list of functions, what will run locally and what not, here on Apple sites I see only some ADs showcase of functions but nothing so much specific.
@@tdrg_ what is an open sourced OS image? Mac OS is not open source so... unless their servers are running linux and they are doing third party auditing then I'm not sure what your talking about.
@@mattheww797 the servers aren’t running macOS. The specific OS installed on these PCC servers is open-sourced to experts who want to check privacy claims
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Apple's AI will affect less than 10% of its user base in year 1 (from late this year), and the rest will incrementally upgrade as they hone the features. The iPhone server farm is nowhere near capable enough to handle giving everyone AI to start, even if it could and may encounter some hiccups along the way. The iPhone userbase is truly massive. Don't rush to upgrade, as the AI may also prove to be battery intensive. But it is nice to know that it is being honed.
Peak apple fanatics, they didn't build AI, it's just openai chat gpt api backed system. Data will have to go to gpt but unattributed, who said ms doesn't do that?
Is apple paying for this? Its like the 20th video I seen with the same message, that the same chatgpt privacy destroying AI you see on win11 is good in apple because "BECAUSE IT JUST IS OKAY?" like come on bro it's all the same crap, they didn't even develop their own LLM.
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I don't think I want ChatGPT on my phone Apple can keep their spyware.
Trusting Apple is insane. Look at their actions instead of listening to their words.
- They run profit-motivated C-corp, not an ideologically motivated B-corp or non-profit.
- They hold your iCloud keys for "end-to-end" encryption, with the ability to silently add new devices to your account or to recover them, and there is no option for technical users to manage their own iCloud keys.
- They launched an advertising business.
- Their "ask app not to track" is ineffective against modern forms of in-app surveillance, and does not apply to their own apps.
- They provide iCloud data in response to government subpoenas.
- They tried to scan your photos on your phone.
- They scan the apps you run on a MacBook by default, even apps you install or build yourself.
- Their systems are closed-source and not subject to any kind of public audit.
I don't know why anyone would see them handing data to OpenAI and be like "yeah, seems legit, must be private."
Fact check. Apple is using Googles AI just like Samsung. It has been reported that they talked to both openai and Google for ai stuff. Look at the animation that is exactly like magic eraser and sentences rewrite with different tones, do you actually believe that they have ability to do this without having enough training data? They're late to ai and they say they don't collect data.
this sounds just like the ultra 24? It has local AI.
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Microsoft always uses its initiative to its loss. This is the same damn issue that happened during the Xbox One Launch. Sony simply said "We're not doing any of that" to applause.
Problem is that all companies first talk about how they will not doing what Microsoft does, and several years later made a very same thing just with a different name.
bullshit
Microsoft needs a better PR team
Fr. It’s funny that people said “thank goodness my computer won’t have that” about Copilot+, whereas people are more annoyed about Apple Ai not making it more available
...somehow still the richest company in the world, somehow...
The fact Recall was ever approved with all of these insane security flaws shows the company is untrustworthy. They are so eager to spit shit out, they aren't even doing the basics right. Unencrypted passwords??? Just sitting on your drive? Gross negligence.
exactly. and also without recall, why do we need an NPU again?
Nonsense - the only untrustworthy company is Apple not Microsoft.
@@madorsey077 If you read up you will see why you will need a NPU in future. MS is way ahead in thiss space.
Well, what do you expect after they shuttered Tango Gameworks?
Meanwhile absolute basics like a contacts app simply isn’t build in in Windows anymore, lots of Windows 7 GUI elements still scattered around in 11, making things harder for users (try finding Disk Management in the latest update…), pushing their idiotic CoPilot like crazy, scrapping household names like Office, etc.
I remember very well several Windows 10 updates that reseted all your telemetry settings to default - the default being all data being sent to Microsoft. Users would have to go to privacy settings after every update to verify them. How this was not a bigger scandal I do not understand. Then we had W7 users being forced into updates to W10 and W11 removing the option for local accounts, and I have absolutely no doubts why users do not trust them.
From what I understand after watching the WWDC State Of The Union it seems like Personal Cloud Compute, once it establishes a secure connection, essentially creates a one-time-use virtual machine that’s encrypted using a key that’s derived from a combination of the user’s Secure Enclave and the server’s Secure Enclave, almost instantly boots into its siriOS, runs the query, and once the interaction is over the VM is wiped and the key deleted. It’s insanely over the top, but let’s hope it works as intended.
Maybe it is over the top, but for something as important as personal privacy it's worth it, at least until Apple's on-device Neural Engines get good enough to run all these models on device rendering PCC useless, cause I think that's Apple's goal.
Sounds like they are using containers for AI workloads
Not only the user data is erased, but the random encryption key is also erased, and the process for the encryption is also erased and the address spaces to handle user data is also erased. I want to see anyone try to retrieve your data from that four gates.
Where are you getting this info from? Links appreciated.
@@TheQuietGuyAtTheBack Apple website.
"Samsung's chip business is staging a comeback"
It feels like they've been staging a comeback on an ongoing basis for like 5 years at this point.
5?! More than 8 years by now!
They're already making a comeback but you can't have it overnight
so true
And overrun by competitor every time. The comeback that never arrived.
@@Faylasoofe-kaa OMG!
Microsoft didn’t directly address the privacy issues, and how they solved them.
In contrast, Apple literally showed us the cons of having a server process your data, and then they “claimed” to make the whole thing private by having it named Private Cloud Compute, and I can go further about them emphasizing On-Device Intelligence.
It’s not only a matter of trust, but the wording. Every one of your word is going to get hyper-analysed by journalists with laptops, and random internet users throughout the world. The way you present yourself, also plays a psychological role.
It’s hard to explain exactly, but this is what Microsoft lacked in their keynote. Apple often excels at this because they are better at marketing. And, in the end, these keynotes are an infomercial.
Even if Apple were to be criticised, you wouldn’t see them adding encryption “after” the backlash, rather you would see them most likely defending and clarifying their stance. This shows the level of irresponsibility within Microsoft, and how little they’ve thought about the product. The fact that it requires insane amounts of Storage and TOPS doesn’t help either.
Knowing Microsoft's track record, I'm not sure what they could do to regain people's trust at this point?
apple restored deleted photos so no company is trustworthy
For Microsoft, public trust doesn't matter much. A lot of Microsoft systems are so heavily embedded in home computers and businesses that they could change nothing and people would still be forced to depend on them.
@@deathtenk If they actually changed less people would be happier with them. Windows has become an unstable platform which is a problem for consumers and is becoming a problem for business.
@@MoreBollocks-ui2zsOkay, big picture time: A Microsoft’s current marketing push is geared towards is home consumers. The systems where they make the majority of their money (Hospitals, Government, Schools, etc.) don’t and won’t actually change all that much in the short term. Updating to the latest and greatest Microsoft has to offer requires compliance with different security standards and getting through a lot of red tape. Those businesses changing their IT systems to non-windows machines is even less likely simply because it would be a monumentally difficult undertaking. The tldr here is Microsoft is not worried about losing out on business in the enterprise sector.
Microsoft is hoping that home buyers will eat up the AI marketing because, if they do, it opens a new stream of data they can monetize. But if it all fails it’s just a small portion of the overall strategy. They can clean up and continue focusing on enterprise as usual. Eroding some trust with a small portion of their audience (income wise) is not a big deal to them. They’re playing a long game: using their position with businesses to maintain a stable income while taking risks in the consumer space to presumably open up a new money stream.
@@MoreBollocks-ui2zs i have the latest windows and I still does not notice what is unstable in my system? It basically works flawless.. Just stating my experience
It's worth keeping in mind that Copilot records everything you do on the PC and that anyone with control over the PC could've seen the data of, including scammers with remote access. Apple's thing can only access what you have stored in specific apps, and will likely be explicitly opt-in rather than opt-out like with Copilot.
its the same damn thing and like wht he said its just that peaple trust apple more then microsoft.
@@LuckyNoob34 My understanding of Copilot and Apple Intelligence are not extensive but to me it seems like there is a big difference between the two. People are mostly mad at Copilot because you can access the unencrypted screenshots of everything you’ve done and it seems that Microsoft truly didn’t put any care into making sure things were secure from the get go. The new Siri uses what’s on screen only when you ask to act on content that is on screen, it doesn’t store unencrypted screenshots for everyone to access. Just for this difference alone I wouldn’t say that it’s just the same thing
@@fildet Yeah Apple also said all your deleted files are deleted and then update bug brought back peoples deleted files. So yeah Apple is different from Microsoft.
And also worth to mention, Apple have a new app lock feature, and those locked apps technically not exists until you verify yourself with FaceID.. so even the Admins will see that, they need higher permission to get that result, only the owner can access that data (even Siri will skip searching in locked apps)
@asandax6 that is an SSD problem.. even Windows SSD works on the same way.. because of the limited amount if rewrites, the deleted files only flaged as empty space, but not overwritten with empty data.. so even Windows you can experience the same, all deleted but not yet overwritten data are actually restorable...
never trust a big tech corp to not lie about privacy
Apple allowed experts to inspect the code that runs on Apple silicon servers to verify privacy.
This is the game changer
@@simranjeetsingh2167 Yes, you're blindly naive, we can tell.
@@narrowisthewaytoeternityand you are blindly distrust, I can tell.
@@simranjeetsingh2167source?
@@simranjeetsingh2167 when Microsoft do same thing, still everyone suspecting that they can add or change something later.
Like now come a memories functions for their Copilot+ PCs and even we get exactly how it works.
People are not interested into if they doing it now, but if they can done it in the future.
LOL the light phone 3 at 800 dollars, soon they're going to cry because nobody wants it!
Recall was … recalled
Unless it is your own encrypted, external, back-up SSD, nothing is safe.
Recall was already encrypted using Bitlocker, the whole drive is encrypted.
@@bradavon yeah, but it is always connected to your OS.
@@bradavon Nobody believes taking screenshot of your bank account login and porn site surfing is ever gonna be secure.
Never ever go see a Dr. after all unless you have your own medical degree never think they are not trying to kill you. Flowed thinking is not a good way to function. Nothing is ever perfectly safe but that how reality works.
Calculator on the ipad after like 10 years lil timmy be cheating on his second grade math with this one lol
14, to be exact 💀
Next thing you know Android will finally get a compass after 16 years. Maybe a levelling tool to finally put that gyroscope to good use.
@@B.D.F. what do you mean? I have seen the compass app since like 2013/14 when I first got android
And still all Android user will blackout when Android finally copy that calculator.. because the Math Notes are a feature of that calculator..
@@justanerd414 There’s no stock compass app, only OEM/third-party apps.
Windows desktop machines tend to be multi-tenant within families. And also used for work where other people are usually admins sometimes with remote access.
And windows machines - whether in reality or perception - get hacked and randsomwared more. So there is a perceived threat vector that exists around a local unencrypted database of everything you did on your machine ever, that a family member, coworker, IT person, or hacker can just easily exfiltrate. That problem just doesn't exist (or at least doesn't obviously exist) on ipad or iphone or with the way Apple described their solution.
for me recall specifically was so bad because it's literally screenshots that are taking away space on your computer. like its one thing to have ur computer take data from what u are doing rn and a whole different having your computer watch every little thing you are doing.
like there is a difference of the knowledge of when u are going to the toilet and someone observing you, even if its your own camera.
but yes oc the things you mentioned are also true.
I tbh don't see much purpose in recall anyways. it feels just like bad bandaid for Microsofts horrifically bad Windows search. like all they are showing in the advertisements is searching stuff. why does it need to take screenshots for everything. spotlight and Raycast can do similar search queries without logging everything you are doing.
THIS
Seaech from start menu vs file explorer search... File explorer search is so baaad, start menu search is better
@@chuchuokeke file explorer is unusable. takes forever and wont find the thing your searching anyways.
startmenu is better but still very bad. it will find the wrong stuff but at least its fast.
both are terrible and could be so much better.
looking at Spotlight or even better RayCast.
My point too. Why does Windows search has to be so incompetent? I mean, I use google to search the whole internet; why is it so difficult for MS to do something similar for a single computer? I mean, provide a full-text search where not only file names are searched but also content in those files.
@@caty863 idk.. I’m using pc and mac and Spotlight or now raycast are reasons why I still am partially on Mac. Idk why it’s so hard when even a small company like raycast can do it
I hope on the Desktop, at least two CAMM slots will become standard. This will be useful if you want to add some more RAM at a later date but don't need it right away.
Same, 2 minimum and 4 for workstations
Also for dual channel memory.
Yes yes Apple will keep your data private... YESSSSSS......🙂
More private than Microsoft? yes I believe that.
ABSOLUTELY private? Not in a millions years.
@@ElZamo92 YESSS YESSSS..... "Apple and OpenAI have announced a partnership to integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18, with no monetary exchange involved" YESS.....
The more you give, the more private you are!
@@WilliamBrwnhahahahaha yeah ok, the more information you feed the less private it is
Why do you think Siri sucks, because they ain’t google stealing all your information and putting it into their ai
you all are commenting like you didn't even bother to inform yourselves on what they said specifically in the presentation
0:50 Yeah, of course, apple's major focus was on apple intelligence. So much that they didn't even mention 'AI' for the first half of the event.
Have you never watched an Apple Keynote in your entire life?
A company for once not shoving the word AI into sentences literally more than once a minute on average for their entire presentation and you are going to complain about it?!
Hateraid is real 😂😂😂
@@quantuminfinity4260
What I'm trying to convey is that ai was not apple's top most priority unlike what he said in the video at 0:50
@@yogindras4402 They spent by far the most time on it, Apple is always a “One more thing” best for last type company
i mean, were we not right to reject Microsoft Copilot Recall thing by default? they are retro actively adding security features only now after being called out. things that should have been there from the start. its like no one thought that through.
Microsoft: Our app will take a picture of everything you do every 5 seconds and our AI will analyze its content so you can recall your history, its all stored on your device.-> OH THE HORROR STOP SPYING ON ME, DAMN YOU MICROSOFT!
Apple:With apple intelligence you will be able to have everything at your disposal by using our special technology to analyze everything you do everywhere all the time, don't worry it is all on your device. ->APPLAUSE, ITS SO REVOLUTIONARY! OH MY GOD SO GENIUS!
In our times, privacy is just an illusion.
Not when you switch to Linux Mint they value your privacy and your time you're the one in charge.
Strike “in our times“ the concept of privacy is a rather recent invention
@@TechnoMinded-qp5in I had no idea about that.
@@Robersora okay.
@@citrocar1028 you're still largely right but linux in general (not just mint) actually gives you control and transparency over what is going on, at the cost of more complexity and headaches when something goes wrong.
Meta is your turn, shows us a AI that uses our photos and data.. oh wait..that is already done..
Stable fusion images are soulless and uncanny. Only People that fall for prank videos can't tell they're fake.
Who said they’re not fake?
Well... There's actually a lot of real soulless and uncanny people out there! So ya...
Building trust and confidence in your products with your customers can get you a long way. While Apple has their own issues privacy concerns dosent seem to be an issue.
"Seems" is the operative word. The issue is nobody scrutinises Apple's claims like they would with every other company. So how can we know that that "seems" isn't an illusion if they are automatically get a pass because what they say about privacy seems correct?
Sheeps will believe everything that apple says. Remember the iCloud data leak incident? Yeah!
@@franklingoodwin
It's how the Apple Cult works.
Glad that I have left it.
@@TrentonMatthewsPeople trying so hard to be special. Apple literally allows developers to check and see if any data leaves their device. But not everyone is computer literate so I don't blame you
@@_Meme_lord_1 Yeah, Apple doesn't like developers that make free apps that go viral anymore. You should try it some time goose. Then let me know how quickly you go bankrupt.
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I read some comment that suggested that apple might have significatly updated their slides based on the feedback MS received.
What does that comment suggest was on the slides before? “Unlike all of our other products, this one completely violates your privacy and security”?
I think you are little bit wrong about recall,
The problem with recall is that it is a light weight screen recorder.
I don't want my PC being recorded all the time, the problem is not AI it's simply the fact that it records everything.
Microsoft could describe it as an optional ai tool that you need to decide to use it or not,
Everything that apple Introduced is OPTIONAL AI so if you ask something from Siri it's your action that makes ai wakes up.
It's not an always-on recorder that even if you turn it off, might be turned on by the next update.
Also you have extra ways to protect yourself on Apple side, because the lock app feature actually refuse to search in the app until you verify yourself with FaceID.. imagine when the Admin get the error, he need higher permission to get that data, only the owner have access for that..
It was always optional on Windows too.
I somehow also trust Apple more as well and I didn't understand why at first. Apple can be quite pushy as well with their differnet services, but while that is annoying I can't recall them using dark patterns. Microsoft on the other hand use dark patterns frequently and I think that is one of those things that make me and probably a lot of other people subconsciously feel tricked and lose trust. I'm sure there are examples og Apple using Dark patters, but I know there is none in their set up processes at least and the same can't be said for Microsoft.
me, from gentoo, watching as two pigs fight in the dirt
i love the formfactor of that Light phone.
One thing to keep in mind folks:
Depending on the UA-cam channel itself, UA-cam or the owner of said channel may or may not block external links to resources of any kind.
Thus, it's probably best to from now on share titles of the articles in question you're referring to.
Let me just say that the bing app on my android phone KEEPS TURNING BACK notifications every damn time I turn them off. It is incredibly annoying to keep receiving this notifications that are for stuff that I never even inquired about and not having the ability to turn it off because it comes back in week.
We shouldn't have to do this, but there's a super helpful app called Buzzkill that will allow you to set up rules to automatically dismiss notifications before you even see them. I ended up getting it because I was having similar issues with built-in Samsung features that wouldn't let me disable notifications, and it's been such a good app. It does cost like $4, but it's a 1 time payment.
using phones for desktop vis usb-c would be really cool for general transport
Where does the RGB go on the CAMM2 memory??
The big difference is Apple applying and selling AI within the context of a user goal. Also, it was great to see the backlash for Microsoft’s Recall so that they could doble and triple down on the privacy aspect in their presentation.
Elon Musk sure didn't trust Apple's AI announcement. He railed against it. And within hours, he was looking like an idiot.
Because he made up shit about Apple and OpenAI LOL
Why the heck would you trust Apple? That's just dumb.
@@christophermartinez8597 why do you trust Elon? He just made shit up to store the pot.
Would you trust xAI or X with your data? 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
He’s just a hypocrite.
If he has evidence, show it. Otherwise, it’s just shitposting to promote his own products.
elon has been looking like an idiot for a long long time
@@christophermartinez8597 Elon not trusting Apple makes me trust Apple even more LOL
The difference with recall is that it just records everything and looks through it when you need to find something whereas apple's just uses the stuff that's already there like lets say a calendar event. That means if apple was already stealing your data, they get just a little bit more and if they weren't they won't get anything
Wait, Jabra quitting the earbud game? They have been doing bluetooth earphones for more than a decade.
It's really sad. I've been using a Jabra Elite 3 for over a year now and I honestly prefer it to my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro despite how much cheaper the Jabra was.
@@xpforevergaming8609 Yeah that's sad. They are one of the first to produce bluetooth earphones. Killed by cheap, china buds eh?
Much much prefer the brief and the release monitor to be at the beginning of the video rather than the end. Great video as always though :)
microsoft does local AI:
DISGUSTING THINK ABOUT THE PRIVACY
apple does local AI:
THEY ARE BEYOND THEIR TIME, GENIOUSES, ARTISTS, BEAUTIFUL!
The problem with Microsoft is that they already aren’t trusted because of their insecure past. PLUS they had to update their release saying they will “now be working on encrypting the data” which is already included in Apple’s ai from the start. Apple puts security at the front of any release when Microsoft hilariously puts it towards the back. Microsoft without the backlash would’ve literally released an unencrypted user tracker on windows machines (I have no clue how you don’t see anything wrong with that). The reason Apple isn’t getting the backlash Microsoft did is because they’re doing it right whereas Microsoft did it wrong.
Exactly.
For real lmao 🤣
I bought the M1 when it came out before all this fiasco, and I got to say… my 3090 OC it is more powerful, but the energy that thing consumes is insane compared my M1 Pro for running local LLMs. The response speed difference is almost negligible for human interactions too.
As someone from outside the US, it's funny to see how Americans worship everything Apple does.
It’s not worshipping. They are doing things right. They have people trust.
Something most companies don’t get. You may like other company but let’s admit Apple’s trust among their users and privacy rules are surely top notch compared to the rest of the industry.
@@ivansit0TV "Compared to the rest of the industry" is doing a lot of lifting here.While it is true that Apple works hard in stopping 3rd party stealing your info, Apple found out that if they mine their users info themselves it is much more profitable and tout about privacy. Other countries see all companies as companies, US sees Apple as some golden child, while it is just like the rest. Other companies don't sell a separate roster of connecter dongles which they made necessary in first place.
@@vezhayoboy hmm... buy a dongle once for compatibility with an outdated standard, or give up one of my core human rights... what a tough decision...
And no, the US doesn't see Apple as a golden child. They see it as a company that, while a company nonetheless, actually has a respectable track record in privacy. Simple as that.
@@ivansit0TV It is definitely worshipping. Your acting as though apple hasn't had privacy issues in the past. Even recently their latest ios update is bringing back permanently deleted photos out of nowhere.
@@remmyote3167 It didn't bring it out of nowhere. If you actually took time to do some research, you'd know it'd bring the photos back from duplicates that were already saved and NOT deleted from the files app/ iCloud.
Out of all of the tech companies out there, I believe Apple is the one that has the best reputation and trust among users. There's no denying on that. Truth be told.
It's becoming more and more likely that androids will also run chrome os. First they did the ferrochrome project, then chromeos switched to using android's bluetooth stack, and now they are even using Android's Linux kernel fork.
Whoa whoa whoa! iPad *FINALLY* gets a calculator? This news is HUGE! How could you just skip over it? How do I get it?
Next thing you know Android will finally get a compass!
@@B.D.F.delete your comment!! We all know where the sun rises.
@@Faylasoofe-kaa Cool story bro.
@@B.D.F. glad you enjoyed it!
@@Faylasoofe-kaa Now you’re just putting words in my mouth. That’s a bad habit.
I personally would not believe everything apple says regarding privacy. They made 10 billions last year from advertising.
Its not about microsoft users not having trust in microsoft products. But rather apple users being too willing to believe the claims of the company.
Microsoft has a history with data leaks hacks advertising, and privacy violations in a way that Apple doesn’t. That’s a fact.
@@nuvotion-live This could happen to any company in the history of ever.
@@Mario583a sure. But you’re talking theory I’m talking history. Microsoft is one of the most egregious companies with hacks and data leaks. Do your research.
I think Apple's track record is better than Microsoft's though. So I think users are in the right to believe Apple's claims more than Microsofts
I’d believe it over Microsoft or Google; we use Apple products in the military for special operations, especially electronic flight books.
CAMM2 and LPCAMM2 seems awesome atm, but lets wait and see (mostly for GN to get access to this RAM module for desktops) before we say anything conclusive lol
Premature Silverlightization.
what I don't understand about recall is that this blunder could have been avoided by talking to like 10 users, 30 minute each to get a reality check.
Light Phone 3 800 dollars 😮
My take- i'm shocked that both Microsoft and Apple fans defend the AI intrusion, and potential major security threats.
Pretty much everyone outside of the enthusiast communities really don't want any of this stuff. They just want simple and reliable. I mean, until they're forcibly exposed to it for a year or 3.
When any company does something new no one talks about it or makes a fuss but when Apple does the exact same thing “copy” it: wow 😯 they just smashed the competition
Because Apple always does it better no one bought Smartphones before the iPhone
Only business people and tech nerds no did use tablets for at last 20 years but when the iPad came out you saw all these Android tablets
@@lesleyhaan116 The iPad is useless, even if it has all this power, it does not have the ability to extract this power.. Samsung, even the phone can be converted to dex
@@AhmedSh-nc6lj and how is Dex powerful what are you gonna run in those small windows phone Apps MacOS and Windows or Linux are why more powerful at least with the iPad you get real pro tablet apps not those blown up phone apps on android and how where galaxy phones before the iPhone oh there where no galaxy phones
@@lesleyhaan116 Bro u can literally run Windows/Linux on Android ☠️
@@AhmedSh-nc6lj if you have to run another operating system on Android tablets it will mean that Android as a tablet/desktop os has failed same with the iPad if Apple would put MacOS will also mean that iPadOS has failed as an tablet/desktop os
This order of news first is the correct choice! The big news should always be first in journalism as well.
apples privacy clam is as strong as any other
They opened it to third party independent review, so research companies can review their claim
I don't buy that @@jointtask
what about their privacy oyster
Yeah, it's totally steamed.
This is simply not true. Putting aside controversy with AI computations off device, all your data is yours and Apple dosent sell it. They wiped out billions from facebook and google by prompting hundreds of millions of users to opt in or out of app tracking, which was not due to legislation
The Lightphone III is probably like the Rabbit R1 but without the AI for 4x the price. Tough sell. At least it can make calls.
I remember this one time when the FBI wanted to get into some criminal’s iPhone. Might have even been a terrorist.
Anyway, they went to Apple and asked for help, and Apple was basically like “Nah”, and I’ve trusted Apple ever since.
If pixel phones could run chromeOS when plugged in to a monitor via USBc, that would be a real game changer. It might be what Google needs to boost both, pixel phones and chromeOS at the same time. The OS is lightweight and can run from a potato.
oh man I would love that
I installed the new feature drop and tried it on my tv with a bluetooth mouse. There is also the desktop feature on the second screen in dev options and it works kinda well for being an unfinished feature. Some apps react well (MS teams for example) some don't (instagram, messenger).
I tried using it via a type C docking station and it didn't work, turns on and goes off imediatelly (probably the docking station is confused).
Not true. I plugged a baked potato into my TV, and it didn't run anything. 😂
@moomin7461 did you try restarting the potato and getting into the BIOS? Make sure to install ChromeOS in a USB thumb drive first and then plug it to the potato. 😂
I was totally not impressed with what Apple came up with... tbh, MS looks better to me but I agree that they suffer from clarity of vision
Apple has done Machine Learning since 2017.
Thing is microsoft constantly making choices for me and telling me i have a choice is what made me distrust more, Apple makes choices for you too, but is honest about it.
I can see Apple fan boy from 1000 Km away.
There is a reason why they are being called apple sheeps. They just trust Apple withtout checking. 🤷♂
The difference between Apple and Microsoft is that Apple has an actually decent track record when it comes to protecting user privacy, while Microsoft is trying to aggressively force its inferior privacy-invading software onto anyone it can force it onto.
Have you checked? Do you know better than us?
I don’t see the privacy problem in “all the models are local, except a few more intensive ones, for which we’ve open-sourced our server images so that experts [and you] can see for themselves”
@@_remblancThey have a decent track record of telling people that they care about privacy, not of actually protecting it.
@@_remblanctotally correct
whether they recalled or hadn't, 90% of us would still use Windows coz of no choice & not wanting to go through long process of installing another OS, which would need a clean install, imagine having to spend money to buy a 1-2TB drive to transfer all files b4 wiping everything.
Well just read the comments more and more people are starting to hate windows just read the comments
@@lesleyhaan116 hate but not switching 💀
@@LilPersey the fact that they hate Windows is not a good sign for Microsoft and with more and more games coming to Linux and MacOS more and more people will switch businesses that use specific software that only runs on windows will not switch but normal user are switching i have read soooo many comments on UA-cam about people complaining how much they hate windows
Private means Apple is collecting your data privately, and in case of a data leak, they just say, "We are sorry."
XBox games are up and running on the Apple Mac series. Yup, while everyone was watching AI, Apple added AVX2 support to the Game Porting Toolkit. That means AppleTV too.
If apple did then it's okay. If Microsoft did the same, then it's a sin😂
Educate yourself about the differences before commenting
I'm so baffle that i can only laugh 😅
except Apple didn’t do what Microsoft did
no, apple handled the presentation in a better way then microsoft, apple didn't say that their ai will take screenshots every few seconds like recall does, thay said that their ai, siri, will have personal context, it doesn't have your credit card info in a screenshot like recall, also apple had way more focus on privacy then microsoft
Correct
My work laptop is windows 10 and I was alright with using only the built in Microsoft apps like Edge etc. but it became so bloated so quickly and put me off and now it is desperate to have me back using their stuff it;s so cringe and puts me off even more.
Just so relieved my personal computer is an M3 iMac
I believe you are 100% spot on that the bigger issue with Microsoft is its user base not trusting anything the company does.
On the other hand I'm pretty sure if Google overhauls the android desktop mode to resemble something like DEX, will also take all the necessary pains to make it be not "proper".
Hell will freeze first before any of this companies do something that will really benefits their customers.
LOL you can't seriously think that Apple will actually keep your private data private.
Well if Apple doesn’t they will never be trusted again and destroy there name for ever
They allow 3rd party to verify their claims. What else do you want them to do exactly?
Do you trust MS/Meta/Google/Twitter/xAI? 😂 They haven’t made a single claim that promises your privacy.
I would trust Apple over all the other players because they have something at stake if they break their promise.
Moreover, their business model is to sell you iPhones, MacBook, iPad, AVP, iCloud, etc … not sell your data. They make plenty without it already.
Not so much for the rest of the competitors. Their profit motive is to sell your data.
Sorry you understand that … right?
@@lesleyhaan116 My guess is hackers will try to breack it. The question is will they succeed?
Apparently everyone has already forgotten the icloud incidents....
Well Microsoft doesn’t and you use windows as your daily driver mate…. So…
Apple sheep, we up this year 🎉😂
iPad calculator app, chef’s kiss.
A.I. rebranded as Apple Intelligence 😂 and is not only good, but secure.
Customization now coming to the iPhone.
Apple really cooked up a storm this WWDC. I’m pleasantly whelmed.
you missed that Apple said its privacy claims were measurable by third party companies
Name those third parties if you can. I'll wait. You're just parroting Apple PR if you can't.
@@franklingoodwinuse google 🤡
@@franklingoodwinhow about use your hands a do the googling yourself
@@franklingoodwin They have published white papers. Any researcher can read them...
@@Sofus-fu4ro I didn't make the claim, I don't have to do any Googling. If you make the claim provide the evidence or be quiet. If you make a claim the onus is ALWAYS on you to provide evidence. Why is it so hard for children to understand this (because let's be real, mature people never ask sceptics to disprove their claims, only weak minded children do that)?
Pixel switching to tsmc when sammy overtakes them LOL
how private... deleted photos are still in their cloud😂
Nope. That isn’t what happened. You just have no idea how anything works.
Incorrect. This was not true and proven to be a spoof post.
If data gots erased on any storage its only deregistered in the first place and only if another data shows up the old data got finally overridden. Thats what happened. But instead a bug shows up and listed all the unlisted data to the library again. That has nothing todo with the cloud it was On-Device.
Fake news travel fast and stick around amongst the misinformed. There are people in this world who still believe the earth is flat 😂
@@RobertGaron I follow apple updates and apple literally released a fix for this issue. Claiming it's a spoof post is delusional when apple themselves acknowledged this issue
Sad to hear about Jabra. Loyal customer since 5 years! Only company to get multi-point correct
All i heard was samsung is using "GAE" technology to beat TSMC and i started giggling like i'm a kid
"GAAAAAE!"
When going on light phone 3 website the preorder price says 399
They don't say exactly how they are going to do it. It's just a buzzwords at this point. Same as Microsoft. Not sure how it's "wiping the floor".
The Microsoft/Apple comparison was great- a definite double standard caused by Apple "fans" who let Apple get away with all kinds of anti consumer practices
Are you an apple sheep?
Are you a droid bot?
Also, the recall feature is arguably less useful and unwanted than the features of Apple's AI or even Google's or OpenAI's.
People will forego some privacy for significant benefits, but I struggle to see a prevalent use of recall or a significant improvement in quality of life by having it!
While Apple does have a better track record in privacy... I would reserve all the gushing praise until the product is actually out...
Same with the AI features.. these have been so over hyped they are just a brutal disappointment in most cases. Let's see if Apple's is any different (although after the 3D glasses, I am more skeptical on this front)
Honestly, MS sucks terribly and do deserve the backlash; however, simply saying Apple is better on unproven claims just because Apple fans liked it is a terrible assessment... Apple fans have been known to actually believe nobody could switch keyboards in their phones until Apple "invented" it
You’re a spoilsport, ruining all the hype fun for everyone by being realistic and down to earth. 😎
Apple has been on top of security not just in the last couple years but for decades. I mean, failure or not, MSFT actually owns Bing, so it's a little odd when they talk about not chewing up your data when that's kinda the whole point of a search engine.
I can't tell if your being sarcastic or if you really believe apple is keeping your data private.
Do provide examples of where they don’t.
They showed us their AI, and actually they also made possible to anybody to check the while process what they are do and how they are do.. and this is usually not allowed by those, who need to hide anything.. there will be tons of security agency who will look after this oportunity, so if they are not keeping their claim, they just losing the trust of the customers...
It's proven they scan your photos on your iPhone.
Apple and the privacy again 🤣.
can i just say that as a consumer, I really don't give a single flying fuck about privacy with AI, and I'm pretty certain that most people are on my team.
There's no such thing as privacy when it comes to AI. So let's not scold Microsoft and enjoy great AI that recall will be.
I would not trust Apple with privacy either. These companies are known to misuse data
You have evidence of Apple stealing your data if they would do that and it would come out they would destroy there entire brand image
Difference is that, Microsoft invested hundreds of millions in GPT so that OpenAI could even develop it.
Apple took an already finished GPT and called it "their AI".
Educate your self apple have their own AI running locally, there only use chatGpt if the user allow them to in every request
@@jointtask do you even know what "a GPT" means ? It is just the name of the technology behind the AI you're using. It isn't THE ChatGPT and can run locally on your device. But since it ONLY runs on your device, it is extremely limited and nothing more than a buzzword to make you buy the newest products (just like samsung's galaxy AI). So honestly you should be the one educating yourself before trying to lecture others
@@jakubmichnowski1503 I said "chatgpt" ... ChatGpt is a product of OpenAI and many other AI are based of chatgpt via API so you should get learned 🤡🤡..
And in the demo can see clearly that Sire will ask you to send the data to "ChatGpt"
@@jointtask GPT and Gemini have this as mini versions of AI for locall running. People can download code and try to run it if have some neurall components like NPU card or RTX cart.
Microsoft already done it and also Samsung done it on start of this year and Nvidia have AI tools installed in their cards.
But they was more transparent as Apple, directly get list of functions, what will run locally and what not, here on Apple sites I see only some ADs showcase of functions but nothing so much specific.
The iPad calculator is gonna be fun.
I don't trust apple for shit.
Closed source means, I don't disclose what or how I do with your data, but trust me bro.
Apple seid they’ll let researchers look at the code…
Private Cloud Compute, Apple’s own server connections, have open-sourced OS images. And the rest is local, processed on-device
@@tdrg_ what is an open sourced OS image? Mac OS is not open source so... unless their servers are running linux and they are doing third party auditing then I'm not sure what your talking about.
@@threepac yeah..just make it open sourced so that everyone can look at it,
"A 3rd party researcher can look at it"
@@mattheww797 the servers aren’t running macOS. The specific OS installed on these PCC servers is open-sourced to experts who want to check privacy claims
Can you do a video sometime on exactly how Nebula works, including what servers it uses, their own or third party; what CDN/software; financial set up costs. Etc (of course as is available in public). It might encourage others to think about something similar! Big Tech shouldn’t be the only game in town! 👍
TLDR running the Nebula news currator is an anti-sell. All of their videos that I've watched have had major, easily disprovable errors.
Apple, Nintendo, Sony and even Amazon wipes the floor with Microsoft.
Who cares?
@@moomin7461 awww someone's hurt 😔
Thank you, I prefer this format wherein the brief/release monitor are at the end
Apple's AI will affect less than 10% of its user base in year 1 (from late this year), and the rest will incrementally upgrade as they hone the features. The iPhone server farm is nowhere near capable enough to handle giving everyone AI to start, even if it could and may encounter some hiccups along the way. The iPhone userbase is truly massive. Don't rush to upgrade, as the AI may also prove to be battery intensive. But it is nice to know that it is being honed.
Peak apple fanatics, they didn't build AI, it's just openai chat gpt api backed system. Data will have to go to gpt but unattributed, who said ms doesn't do that?
As long as Microsoft gets the new Surface devices right. This won't matter.
Yeah we do get too many ads on Google and Microsoft, at least Google lets you pay to pass the ads
When will the world realize that none of these companies ACTUALLY protect a user's privacy.
Wake up little lambs
The only people who are getting done over here are us, the consumers, man.
Is apple paying for this? Its like the 20th video I seen with the same message, that the same chatgpt privacy destroying AI you see on win11 is good in apple because "BECAUSE IT JUST IS OKAY?" like come on bro it's all the same crap, they didn't even develop their own LLM.