Despite unforced errors, the future of Apple Intelligence could be bright
Briefly

"The first wave of features in Apple's delayed release shows promise—and some of them may be genuinely useful, especially with further refinement. At the same time, Apple's approach seems rushed, as if the company is cutting some corners to catch up where some perceive it has fallen behind."
"That impatient, unusually undisciplined approach to the rollout could undermine the value proposition of AI tools for many users. Nonetheless, Apple's strategy might just work out in the long run."
Read at Ars Technica
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