The new Apple Music radio stations introduced in iOS 18.2 include a Latin music channel, a Chill station, and a Club music station.
Apple Watch was banned at a wedding because the bride, who has a background in fashion, did not like the style of the Apple Watch and did not want it to appear in her wedding photos.
Apple is facing scrutiny from Congress over its handling of deepfake apps on the App Store. Congress has asked Apple and other tech companies what they are doing to prevent the spread of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) and deepfake pornography.
Apple's CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) detection feature, which was designed to scan iCloud photos for known child exploitation material, was abandoned due to privacy concerns. However, victims of CSAM abuse have filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple, urging the company to implement a similar feature.
iOS 18.2 introduces features like Genmoji, which allows users to create custom emojis, and Image Playground, a tool for generating images using AI. However, some features like line art and realistic portraiture options were removed from the beta but are still in development.
Apple Vision Pro was named 'Innovation of the Year' by Popular Science, beating out other technologies like AI cheese and transparent TVs. The Vision Pro is recognized for its revolutionary approach to mixed reality, despite its limited sales.
Apple's App Store has been criticized for allowing dual-use apps, which appear innocent but can be used for nefarious purposes like creating deepfake pornography. Congress has questioned Apple about how these apps bypassed App Store review and what measures are being taken to prevent such issues in the future.
Apple's AI advertising has been criticized for misrepresentation. An ad for Genmoji showcased emojis that cannot be created using the actual tool, leading to questions about whether the ad department understood the limitations of the software.
Apple is reportedly working on its own modem, with plans to roll it out over three years, starting with the iPhone SE. This move is part of Apple's broader strategy to reduce reliance on third-party components.
Rumors suggest that Apple is developing a slimmer version of the iPhone 17, though some critics argue that Apple should focus on creating a 'fat phone' with better battery life and durability instead of sacrificing functionality for thinness.
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(00:03) - Intro
(02:02) - No Apple Watch at wedding
(05:58) - Apple Music stations
(10:17) - iOS 18.2
(30:28) - Deep fales and Apple
(38:09) - CSAM
(46:08) - Intel
(48:32) - iOS 19 delays
(52:16) - iPhone 17 Slim
(56:00) - Apple Vision Pro