Re: Some Apple Intelligence Features Likely to Require Paid Subscription

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Sujet : Re: Some Apple Intelligence Features Likely to Require Paid Subscription
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
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Date : 01. Jul 2024, 16:43:59
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On 2024-07-01 08:36, Andrew wrote:
Some Apple Intelligence Features Likely to Require Paid Subscription
https://www.macrumors.com/2024/07/01/apple-intelligence-features-likely-paid-sub/
 Not only is the highly (rather brilliantly) advertised Apple AI only
available in iOS 18 and even then, only on the most expensive iPhone ever
sold, but Apple AI won't even work in the real world (surprise!).
Wow. Such a simple job and you can't do it.
1. "is". Apple Intelligence ISn't currently available. So you verb in that sentence should have been "will" and "be". As in:
"Not only WILL the highly (rather brilliantly) advertised Apple AI only BE available"
2. It won't "only" be availabel in iOS 18, as macOS Sequoia will also support it.
So your final clause can be ignored.

 As with almost everything Apple, nothing actually works in the real world
when you look deeper than just Apple's (brilliant) superficial advertising.
What part of of "rumor" in "macrumors.com" do you not understand?

 Gurman said that while Apple Intelligence will be free to start, Apple's
long-term plan is to launch something like "Apple Intelligence+," with
extra features that users pay monthly fees to access.
Even the rumour talks about additional features, so you concede there are features that will be free.
You're really...
...not bright.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 Jul 24 * Some Apple Intelligence Features Likely to Require Paid Subscription2Andrew
1 Jul 24 `- Re: Some Apple Intelligence Features Likely to Require Paid Subscription1Alan

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