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225 sats \ 0 replies \ @StillStackinAfterAllTheseYears 11 Jun \ on: It's Time For Everyone To Stop Using Apple tech
In slight fairness:
As with so many privacy things, of course, the issue is less what I may do on an Apple product than what someone I'm connected with does. If I get an iPhone (which I'm not planning on), I can tell Siri not to use AI on my messages, but I can't tell Siri on someone else's phone to ignore messages I send there.
(All that said, the entire decision here seems to be surprisingly at odds with how Apple usually does things; licensing ChatGPT feels like an acknowledgment they they're nowhere near any of Meta/MS/Google here. Last time I can recall Apple doing something like this was when they licensed Internet Explorer back in '97, and it took five years before they finally released Safari.)