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Apple’s Siri Overhaul Arrives Too Late to Reclaim AI

Apple’s Siri Overhaul Arrives Too Late to Reclaim AI

Siri's Second Chance: Apple Arrives Late to Its Own Revolution In 2011, Apple invented the modern voice assistant. Today, most iPhone users ask ChatGPT or Google's Gemini to solve their problems instead. That gap—between inventing a category and losing control of it—is what Apple's rumored Siri overhaul for iOS 27 really represents. It's not a feature bump. It's a credibility crisis dressed up as an update. Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash The Invention Apple Couldn't Keep Let's be clear about what happened. Siri arrived as a genuinely differentiated product. It understood context. It could handle natural language. But over…
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AI Film at Tribeca Raises Ethics Questions About Trauma

AI Film at Tribeca Raises Ethics Questions About Trauma

Tribeca's AI Film Problem: When Cheap Tools Meet Real Trauma A 75-minute film about the Iranian government's mass killing of protesters is premiering at Tribeca this month. It cost $2,000 to make. No cinematographer was hired. No actors performed. No director spent months in the field or interviewed survivors. Instead, the entire project was generated using AI tools—text-to-video, voice synthesis, the works. And here's the thing that should make us uncomfortable: a major film festival said yes. Dreams of Violets, created by first-time filmmakers Ash and Prooya Koosha, isn't being premiered in some emerging-tech showcase or a VR corner. It's…
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