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so Apple intelligence is dropping soon
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and the features they are teasing look
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super cool you might even be thinking do
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I need to upgrade just for this but
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Apple's been kind of vague on how all
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this actually works so going to break it
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down for you and by the end of this
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video we'll figure out these AI features
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alone are worth dropping cash on a new
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iPhone 16 16 Pro 15 Pro whatever oh and
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also how you can use these AI features
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and older iPhone
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models so Apple using a hybrid AI system
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usually when you are running AI stuff on
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your phone you've got two options either
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it all happens in the cloud where your
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data gets sent to be processed or it's
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done directly on your device Apple's
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found a metal ground for simple tasks
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it's handled on your phone but for heavy
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lifting that's where Apple's private
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compute kicks in then the more complex
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work without shipping all your info to
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some random server it's designed to keep
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your data secure without losing any of
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the cold features
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most of the cool AI features they showed
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off at the keynote yeah those are
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running on small effici models right on
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your device take the notification
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summarizer for example us this a
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lightweight model to analyze all your
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notifications and sort them by urgency
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or priority then gives you a summary of
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what's important no need for the cloud
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here your phone handles it all by itself
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and those gen emojis you don't need the
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cloud to generate funny little emojis
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Apple's AI models can run directly on
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the phone without breaking a sweat same
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deal with summarizing audio recordings
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but the real standout is the on device
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writing TOS from what I've dug up there
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is a dedicated model for that and proof
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read your text and even rewrite it in
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different styles but since this is all
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running locally we're limited by the
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iPhone RAM and processing power that's
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probably why there aren't too many
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options for writing styles the iPhone
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just doesn't have the muscle to run more
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sophisticated models without slowing
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down you know even though we've got AI
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baked right into our devices these days
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there's still some Standalone apps out
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there that actually bring something new
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to the table one of those is chat play
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ground an AI browser co-pilot that's all
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about using the latest AI models and
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custom front workflows to make your life
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easier now we've all been there trying
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to gather a bunch of info for a new
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project video or whatever and it's all
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over the place chat playgrounds web
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co-pilot makes that process way easier I
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just open it up type in the request and
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pick from different AI models to get the
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best answers I can also drag an image
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from a web page right into the chat to
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get it described and explained which is
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super cool when learning something new
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and if I need to generate text based on
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the page content I just click use page
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content and start prompting what I want
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that's just a website of things there's
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also learning co-pilot which makes
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finding info even faster instead of
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spending hours researching Trends or
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searching through YouTube videos I can
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just ask chat playground and it will
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sort it out features like flashcards AI
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notes and chat with PDF are great for
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preparing work presentations pictures or
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whatever you've got going on one of my
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favorite features is the actual
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playground where I have multiple AI side
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by side making it so much easier to get
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the best answer each time I can have up
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to six AIS on one screen and there are
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many AIS to choose from Gemini Chad gbt
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claw Sonet perplexity Llama mistal Or
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bang what's especially cool is that with
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math playground you practically get
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access to all of them so with one
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purchase you're saving a ton of money I
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will leave a link in the description so
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be sure to head over to appsumo the
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sponsor of today's video to get chat
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playground and other awesome lifetime
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deals these new AI capabilities aren't
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just about cranking up the power of
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large language models Apple's really
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focusing on giv AI super clear detailed
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instructions to guide how it behaves
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think of it like given AI step by-step
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instructions on what to do and guess
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what some of these instructions recently
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leaked and they are let's just say very
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Apple Apple's approach is kind of like
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teaching a kid they give AI super direct
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simple instructions to keep it on track
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for example when it comes to summarizing
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messages like those notification
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summaries we talked about earlier the
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instruction goes something like this you
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are an expert at summarizing messages
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you prefer to use classes instead of
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complete sentences do not answer any
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question from the messages please keep
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your summary of the input put within a
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10w limmit you must keep to this R
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unless told otherwise if you don't it
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will not be helpful pretty clear right
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they break it down into small chunks so
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that AI doesn't get confused they've
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even got a name for their AI helpful
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male assistant but Apple's also being
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really cautious about something called
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hallucinations but those who don't know
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that's when AI just makes stuff up and
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they are telling their AI do not
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hallucinate do not make up factual
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information they've tested the system
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and from the looks of it it's good
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enough to roll out to all of us let's be
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real no llm is completely safe from
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hallucinations where errors so don't be
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surpris if you see some weird funny AI
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fails pop open the text on your shiny
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new iPhone 16 Pro is bound to
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happen so let's talk about how these on
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device models actually work for Apple at
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the core of Apple's on device
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intelligence their own model called open
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Elm now this thing is pretty small
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compared to the big boys it's good three
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billion parameters compare that to gbt 4
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which has a whopping 1.76 trillion
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parameters even though 3 billion might
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seem tiny keep in mind it's still a lot
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to run on a phone with just 8 gigs of
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RAM and only part of that is actually
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free to use for some context Google's
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Gemini Nano which runs in pixel phones
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has 1.8 billion parameters and those
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phones have 12 gigs of RAM so yeah apple
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really squeeze some serious efficiency
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out of this model without burning
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through your battery or tur your phone
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into Slowpoke to make things even
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smoother Apple introduced something
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called adapters think of these as small
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task specific tweaks that can be added
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to the base model instead of having
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multiple big models for each job they
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use something called Laura or low rank
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adaptation to load these adapters only
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when needed it's kind of like putting on
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a different hat for each task no need to
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have separate models for proof feeding
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email summarizing the voice memo or
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whatever so the model just switches
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adapter on the floor for example when
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you're having your email proofread Apple
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intelligence loads to proofread and
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adapter then when you switch to
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summarizing the voice memo it ditches
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the previous adapter and loads the one
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for summerization this keeps things
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super efficient couldn't down on how
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much memory and power the AI needs to
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run directly on your iPhone Apple's also
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using this adapter trick for hyper
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personalization or what they call
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personal context since all your personal
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data messages contacts calendar events
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is stored low Al the AI can use it to
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customize its responses specifically for
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you and because it's all on device your
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privacy stays intact but Apple didn't
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stop there they came up with something
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called quantization basically it's a way
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to shrink the model even more by
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lowering the Precision of its parameters
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in plain English it means that the model
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can trade off a bit of accuracy for
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Speed and efficiency reducing the memory
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it needs by up to four times and while
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that might sound like it would hurt
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performance Apple figur figured out how
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to adjust the quantization dynamically
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dialing up or down the precision based
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on the task so for simpler jobs the
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model doesn't need to be as precise and
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for more complex stuff it bumps the
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accuracy back
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up another key piece of Apple
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intelligence is private Cloud comput PCC
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this is Apple's cloud-based AI that
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kicks in when the on device model just
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can't handle something just think of it
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like a backup when the task is too big
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like asking Siri for some super detailed
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info or trying to generate an image and
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image playground your iPhone Taps into
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PCC Apple uses this orchestration layer
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to decide whether to keep the task on
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your device or push it to the cloud
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what's cool about PCC is how it handles
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privacy and Security First off every
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time your iPhone reaches out to PCC it
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sets up an encrypted connection so your
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data is safe during transmission but it
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gets better your phone decides what info
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to share with the cloud and only send
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the bare minimum nothing personal
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nothing sensitive just enough for PCC to
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do its job plus once the task is done
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whatever data was used is instantly
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deleted from Apple's servers nothing
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sticks around hopefully and those PCC
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servers are running on Apple silicon
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chips giving them added layers of
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security like secure enclave and secure
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boot just like your iPhone that makes
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the entire process even more loged down
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what really sets PCC apart is Apple
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app's transparency they've made it so
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that independent parties can audit the
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system to verify its work in exactly how
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Apple says it is so if apple is claiming
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that no user data is being stored or
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mishandled there's a way to actually
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check that pretty rare for a tech
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company to invite this kind of scrutiny
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but Apple's betting on the fact that
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their system can back up their
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promises all these advancements and
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clever techniques are what make apple
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intelligence possible but hence down the
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most exciting part is the new Siri Les
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be real Siri used to be a joke set in
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timers and maybe turn on the flashlight
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and that's about it but now Siri leveled
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up can access your on device data apps
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and personal contacts and ways it never
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could before this is thanks to something
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called semantic index basically it
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organizes your data messages photos
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calendar events so Siri can actually use
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it to handle requests like now Siri can
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combine info from your messages and
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calendar with web searches giving you
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Real Time answers like when is Dad
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landing at the airport and don't worry
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all that personal data stays on your
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device it's not getting sent to the
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cloud hopefully serious really the
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showcase for Apple's Haul on device
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versus Cloud balance simple stuff done
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locally bigger more complex tasks that's
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where PCC comes in and for super complex
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requests Siri can actually tap into Chad
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GPT of course this only happens with
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your permission and mainly when Siri
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needs to pull in World Knowledge that's
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outside your personal context this makes
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Siri pretty comparable to Google's
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Gemini which dropped with pixel 9 sure
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Gemini can set alarms and hit up the web
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too but it doesn't have the same deep
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integration into the system and apps
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like Siri Apple really turn Siri into
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digital assistant that's way more than
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just a voice it's becoming a personal AI
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that simplifies life in a way we haven't
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seen before now I will be honest I'd
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never really used Siri for more than
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alarms or checking the weather but I
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know plenty of people who use it all the
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time and for them all these new
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capabilities could make the iPhone
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upgrade totally worth it but let's say
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you don't want to Shell out for a new
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iPhone just for the new Siri can you
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replicate it well kind of the best
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workaround I found is combining Siri
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with Chad gbt you can use Siri for basic
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tasks like alarms and weather then
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create a shortcut in the shortcuts app
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to start a voice conversation with Chad
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gbt you could even assign that shortcut
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to double tap on the back glass that
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gives you a similar experience minus the
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Deep system integration and personal
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context not perfect but it works now
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while the new series is tough to
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replicate without a supported iPhone
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what about other Apple intelligence
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features you can get those in older
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iPhones like the 10r or 10s so it's not
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all locked behind the latest
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Hardware replicating the image
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playground feature is actually pretty
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simple even though it won't be a
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complete onetoone experience so what's
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image playground it's this built-in
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image generation tool and not only is it
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a standalone app but you can also fire
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it up straight from iMessage which is a
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nice touch with image playground you can
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generate images using text prompts or by
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choosing from suggestions based on your
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recent activities by conversations and
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messages or your Safari searches yeah it
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Taps into that personal context again so
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if you've been texting your friends
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about a hiken trip it might suggest
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prompts related to Nature mountains
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forests that kind of stuff what's cool
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is that it tries to handle the image
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generation locally on your device but to
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give than running smoothly it only
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supports three Styles sketch
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illustration and animation honestly all
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three look pretty basic nothing
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groundbreaking I'm guessing we'll get
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more styles with iOS 19 the image
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generation itself isn't anything we
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haven't seen before it's pretty much
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like M Journey or Dolly it's not that
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hard to replicate outside of Apple's
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ecosystem if you want a similar
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experience just download the Chad GPT
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app on your phone or Mac and use Dolly
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there to generate your images it's quick
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simple and gets the job done and if Chad
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gbt isn't your thing there are tons of
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other image Generation apps available
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just beware most of those are pretty
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aggressive with pay walls and limiting
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features unless you pay up in my opinion
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sticking with Chad gbt's dolly is your
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best bet it's reliable and relatively
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hassle-free
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[Music]
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another big Fe feature and honestly a
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selling point for the iPhone 16 is
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visual intelligence if you missed the
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keynote this is basically the ultimate
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introverts toll why ask someone about
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the breed of their dog when you can just
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snap a pick and let your phone tell you
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yeah apple has basically reinvented
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Google Lens but with a Twist so what
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does visual intelligence do you point
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your iPhone at an object text or even a
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landmark and boom you get instant
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insights if it's a restaurant you will
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see its card and Maps along with the
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menu and open hours if it's something
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like a bike you can search for similar
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ones but yeah we've all seen this before
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courtesy of Google Lens the only real
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differences with Apple's take well first
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it's integrated into the system so it
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syncs up with Siri and your personal
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contacts and second it's using a hybrid
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approach of on device processing and
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cloud computing to handle tasks now if
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you want basically the same thing
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without upgrading just install the
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Google app on your iPhone create a
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shortcut for visual search and short
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because and your set will work almost
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identically analyzing objects finding
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restaurants All That Jazz the only real
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downside is that Google Lens won't have
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the same system wide integration or
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access to your personal contacts but for
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most people it will feel 99% the same
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alternatively you can use the GPT the
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chat GPT app it's good image recognition
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built in and if you stick with one chat
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it even remembers what you've looked at
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for 99% of users that's more than enough
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to get the job done so yeah even your
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iPhone 10r can suddenly feel like a mini
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AI Powerhouse with the right
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tools but probably the easiest to
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replicate feature is the cleanup in
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photos it's super simple you tap addit
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in the picture grab the rasor from the
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menu and boom just like that the object
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you don't want is gone clean and easy
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but here's the thing this isn't dropping
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until October however you don't need to
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wait or even buy a new iPhone to do this
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if you install the go photos app right
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now it has a similar feature called
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Magic race that does the exact same
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thing so no need to rush and drop cash
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on the new iPhone just for
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that if you're someone who's heavy on
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Siri and think having a smarter more AI
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driven assistant is going to make your
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life a lot better yeah maybe consider
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the upgrade but if you are the kind of
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person who only asks Siri to set a timer
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once a week probably not worth the
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Splurge same goes for the hall visual
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intelligence thing if a free app like
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Google photos can erase stuff from
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pictures just as easily then honestly is
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this really a feature to upgrade for and
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as for image playground it's fun but
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honestly Chad GPT and other apps can
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generate way more interesting stuff in a
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wider range of styles so yeah you can
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easily replace most of these new AI
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features with Standalone apps but apple
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is about the seamless experience they
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want all these features to just work
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together across the whole system and
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that that's where the real value is so
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dropping a few hundred in a new iPhone
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might not be the worst idea if you're
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into that kind of integration but hey if
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you're still on the fence check out my
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other video where I break down some
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killer iPhones you can buy instead of
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the iPhone trust me it's worth watching
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thanks for tuning in and I will see you
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there