Apple finally admitted it

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Published1 month ago
Duration18:29
Video IDNMYTqb9jPNA
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Likes4.8K
Comments669
Engagement Rate5.47%
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Tim said "good evening" and Siri said "I'm sorry, I can't do that." Polish your apple and save 10% Cloth Pro Max here: https://snazzy.fm/G78VRZ *Buy FANTASTIC merch at Copland Supply* - https://copland.supply Follow Snazzy Labs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/snazzylabs Follow me on Bluesky - https://snazzy.fm/UW Follow me on Threads - https://snazzy.fm/XV Follow me on Mastodon - https://snazzy.fm/NN Follow me on Instagram - https://instagram.com/snazzyq Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote brought iOS 27, a rebuilt Apple Intelligence, and a new Siri that finally promises to do things instead of just find them — though plenty of it feels like déjà vu from the features Apple re-promised back in 2024. The quietly best upgrades steal the show: 30% faster app launches stretching back to the iPhone 11, a polished Liquid Glass with an adjustable tint slider, and a completely rebuilt Spotlight search index powering Photos and Mail. The real question isn't whether Apple's model beats ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — Siri literally runs on Gemini — it's whether Apple's deep context layer and on-device indexing can make Siri competent, from password-rotating Safari agents and natural-language Shortcuts to Photos Clean Up, Extend, and Spatial Reframing. There's also a genuinely thoughtful parental controls and Screen Time overhaul built with the American Academy of Pediatrics, plus the usual catches: the heaviest features demand an iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air, or M-series iPad and Mac with 12GB of RAM, skip the EU and China at launch, and live behind iCloud+ and daily caps. Visual Intelligence, AirPods custom EQ, Image Playground's photorealistic slop, the still-broken HomePod, and the verdict — another Apple black eye or the biggest practical-AI leap for the average Joe — round out whether "boring, private, and integrated" is actually enough to win. 0:00 Haven't we been here before? 0:35 Bucket one: the boring stuff is secretly best 3:46 Bucket two: parental controls that don't suck 6:15 BUY THIS OR I WILL STARVE 6:43 Bucket three: Apple Intelligence (it's Gemini) 10:40 When Siri stops finding and starts doing 13:05 Generative slop vs. the genuinely useful 17:39 Black eye or breakthrough? No in-between

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