Apple’s surprise news this week signals a huge shift for iPhone—it almost doesn’t matter what happens next, it looks like everything has already changed…of the week—Apple is reportedly talking to Google about a blockbuster deal to adopt Gemini for iPhone. According toThis news is—of course—far from certain and unconfirmed, and currently relies on “people who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private.
At the time, this seemed to signal a difference to where Apple would head. But now, if the new reports are correct, then not so much. The very fact Apple is exploring the same hybrid approach is a significant indicator as to where this all goes next. Tools of mass surveillance,” Apple further warned in its response to proposed surveillance legislation in Australia, “have widespread negative implications for freedom of opinion and expression and, by extension, democracy as a whole. For example, awareness that the government may compel a provider to watch what people are doing raises the serious risk of chilling legitimate associational, expressive, political freedoms, and economic activity.
The implication from the Google/Apple news, that a mixed approach with privacy-centric “nano” on device processing running in parallel to more intensive cloud processing, closely aligns to Samsung has been confirmed. Samsung’s latest update also echoes a different issue Apple now faces—how to apply whatever iOS changes it has planned to older, legacy devices. And while this might logically mean more cloud processing than on-device, given the same hardware constraints that Samsung references, that will play differently to the iPhone crowd.
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