So they did it, but purposely didn’t do it well enough. Next time it’s a 10% fine.
So they did it, but purposely didn’t do it well enough. Next time it’s a 10% fine.
I actually agree with you, that Apple most certainly will stall. And I also don’t think it’s optimal, but huge decisions on how to go forward do take time.
And I just think it may be better in the long run, that it seems more “fair” for the company, even thought it’s not.
Also, if Apple doesn’t comply this time and tries to find a new bullshit form of non-compliance, there’s no second chance according to the EU law. The fine will hit, so they certainly won’t do that.
Yeah, they will, but I think for this to work and be respected, they need to give companies this period, because it actually could take alot of time to change.
In this case, not so much, but it could be in the future, and the rules are the same regardless.
At least it opens up for challenge.
Well, if it’s illegal to do otherwise, some must do it, because the money involved are big.
Who cares.
If Apple don’t want to compete fair in the market, then others will.
And no iPhone user will miss an AI feature. Most of them don’t even understand how to use 80% of the phones features anyway.
5 people could do it though.
Yeah, seems weird, but there’s also points where it’s not related at all.
One is a company using user data they didn’t tell they would use for this purpose, and illegally trying to do it anyway. They literally sell the data by making a product of it. It’s also a private company with stakeholders.
Other is EU scanning messages, but not selling them.
So it’s about who you trust basically.
Might be a 10thDentist take, but I could be surprised.
It’s reliable in specific use cases, I’ll give it that.
I didn’t say that, but it might explain why Apple didn’t say much. I’m just keeping the discussion to the thread.
No, but that doesn’t make it good.
The whole world except a minority moved away from SMS a long time ago.
Sometimes CEOs just get paranoid. You can either flip a switch an remove an app, or risk getting personally targeted by Russia.
Russia won’t get to you, most likely, but it’s the paranoia that gets you.
It does, because now it’s their own thing.
So instead of having what everyone else is having, they have their own and also hijack theirs, because Apple put the company name in it.
It’s the whole point. They’ll try to take over the AI brand by doing this.
"So what does AI actually stand for? "
“It stands for Apple Intelligence, of course!”
“Wow, Apple really is everywhere, they are so good and competent.”
This will happen too often.
At least they move in the right direction.
Pretty sure the Apple fee system was deemed illegal, no?
Wild to read how the US tax system works when you’re used to the EU.
Maybe one day you’ll also get automatic tax filling without lifting a finger.
Imagine having a political party that deliberately tries to make everything worse for the people in broad daylight. And you can’t do shit about it, because you live in a two party system.
Yay. :)
Great take.