Comment by cush

Comment by cush 12 hours ago

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I mean, maybe if the headline was “For no particular reason whatsoever, under absolutely no pressure from their millions of customers to deliver on the promises they paid for nearly two years ago, Apple picks Gemini to Power Siri”

Or maybe you’re arguing that Apple never did intend to commit to those promises and it was all intentional and part of a well orchestrated plan from the outset? Seems like an odd strategy

JumpCrisscross 11 hours ago

> if the headline was “For no particular reason whatsoever, under absolutely no pressure from their millions of customers to deliver on the promises they paid for nearly two years ago, Apple picks Gemini to Power Siri”

Which is not how headlines work.

You may have an argument that Apple is under pressure. But your headline argument is bananas.

> maybe you’re arguing that Apple never did intend to commit to those promises

Where did you get that?

The attitude I called "fucked up" is precisely rushing to make promises and then meet them. Apple's sales don't suggest customers are putting material pressure on Cupertino. Apple's share price doesn't suggest investors are panicking. The promises have already been broken. If Apple is pushing something out, again, because they feel they have to on the basis of those promises, it's–again-a fuckup.

  • cush 10 hours ago

    > Which is not how headlines work

    That’s the joke. I assure you they are panicking.