
WWDC For the rest of us
Apple is attempting to own the term AI by terming its new approach to large language models as 'Apple Intelligence.' It’s being billed as a privacy-first LLM that is small in scale but has access to larger servers when needed, all without selling your personal data down the river. Off the bat, as you can imagine, I’m skeptical.

FIXING APPLE’S FLOP, GPT-4O REVIEW, IPHONE VIDEOGRAPHY TIPS
If I were really trying to sell a computational device to artists, I wouldn’t be headlining its thinness. My 2018 iPad Pro is plenty thin and I have no ambitions to replace it anytime soon. If I wanted to advertise iPads to artists, I would want to show how they make you better at using the creative objects you love. You + iPad = More of what you love, not less. You could write around the “less is more” cliche, but what might be better is showing the artistic process of trying and failing over and over again.