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Better Offline

Let Tim Cook

Better Offline

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

Technology

4.6688 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Last week, Apple announced that they're integrating artificial intelligence into your iPhone and Mac in a stunningly demure and reserved presentation. In this episode, Ed Zitron walks you through whether you should trust Apple - and how OpenAI agreed to the worst deal in tech history to integrate ChatGPT in the least-prominent way.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:06.5

CallZone Media.

0:09.3

Hello and welcome to Better Offline.

0:12.0

I'm your host and generally optimistic man, Ed Zittron.

0:24.6

Better Offline. Last week, Apple Last week, Apple announced Apple Intelligence, a suite of features coming to iOS 18,

0:32.5

that's the next version of the iPhone software,

0:34.8

in a presentation at Fast Company called Uninspired,

0:38.1

Futurism called Boring, and Axios claimed failed to excite investors.

0:43.4

They did not even check the stock.

0:45.5

Anyway, the presentation given at Apple's worldwide developers conference,

0:49.8

usually referred to as WWDC, and where Apple usually announces its next software updates, felt remarkably

0:56.9

demure in comparison to May's Google I.O. conference, which is Google's equivalent, where CEO

1:02.5

Sundar Peshai and head of search Liz Reid hyped the next generation of Google products and search

1:07.3

updates that absolutely nobody asked for. Historically, worldwidewide Developers Conference is where Apple announced major updates to both

1:14.8

its product and software lineups.

1:17.3

At WWDC 2005, the late Steve Jobs announced the company would move from IBM designed and

1:23.0

Motorola manufactured power PC processors, allowing for faster and more power-efficient computers, as well

1:28.7

as the ability to dual-boot Windows, a huge moment for Max that was met with rancorous applause

1:34.2

from people that really should have known better.

1:37.3

15 years later, Tim Cook, now CEO, would announce Apple's shift away from Intel stagnating

1:43.7

X-86 architecture to Apple's homegrown

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