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“Everyone knows that Apple’s behind, $AAPL has admitted it,” TechRadar editor-at-large Lance Ulanoff says on Apple’s lack of AI progress.

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ScanMyPhotos.com® 💖 SINCE 19901 year ago

@LanceUlanoff Great interview by Lance. Just shocking that Apple can’t do it by themselves — seeking help from others. I never heard that before?

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David Johnson1 year ago

Let that bitch, Alexa, take care of Siri.

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Michael Varrecchione1 year ago

Apple’s lack of AI progress is a lack of wanting to torture human beings to find out what works, which leads to ‘it doesn’t’ and lying claims that it does ought to be sued for investment fraud or criminal fraud for accepting money for something known not to be of use or value to human beings. in any home country or peacetime domestic situation. Make an ally an enemy by trying in their country as well. Known to cause disruption to domestic tranquility at the outset.

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