Casey Liss
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I'm going to try it, and I'm going to get sick to my stomach, and I'm going to be mad at the stupid dog.
I'm going to try it, and I'm going to get sick to my stomach, and I'm going to be mad at the stupid dog.
I'll try it for science. But look, it's like those glasses with the liquid in them. You've seen those. It's like a bunch of glasses you wear, but they have water in them. And so as your head tilts on a boat, the water will stay level, and it's in your field of vision.
I'll try it for science. But look, it's like those glasses with the liquid in them. You've seen those. It's like a bunch of glasses you wear, but they have water in them. And so as your head tilts on a boat, the water will stay level, and it's in your field of vision.
i've heard of all the the motion sickness thing you can possibly imagine like i i i'm sure this will help this will help people if you're within the threshold that this can help you that's great i'm so far past the threshold stuff's gonna help me i'll try it for science if i remember to the next time a passenger but i have dim hopes because i think nothing can help me but not moving me
i've heard of all the the motion sickness thing you can possibly imagine like i i i'm sure this will help this will help people if you're within the threshold that this can help you that's great i'm so far past the threshold stuff's gonna help me i'll try it for science if i remember to the next time a passenger but i have dim hopes because i think nothing can help me but not moving me
We need Suruji. What's his first name? Johnny Suruji? Yeah. We need him. Every time he gives an interview, he says this exact same thing. And he's like, you just can't get it through your thick skull, so I'm going to keep saying it. And I agree with him. What he would say if he was given this question is, we've been putting neural engines in our phone chips for years.
We need Suruji. What's his first name? Johnny Suruji? Yeah. We need him. Every time he gives an interview, he says this exact same thing. And he's like, you just can't get it through your thick skull, so I'm going to keep saying it. And I agree with him. What he would say if he was given this question is, we've been putting neural engines in our phone chips for years.
built from the ground up for AI. That's a marketing term, but practically speaking, Apple has been putting machine learning hardware in its chips way before anyone else was. They were emphasizing it. They were building features around it. They were making APIs for it. They were making frameworks around it. They continue to do so.
built from the ground up for AI. That's a marketing term, but practically speaking, Apple has been putting machine learning hardware in its chips way before anyone else was. They were emphasizing it. They were building features around it. They were making APIs for it. They were making frameworks around it. They continue to do so.
So if you look at the phone and say, what would it look like if it was built for AI? Would it have like a beefy neural engine? Well, they already have that. It doesn't look like it's any different because they just make the neural engine better year after year or whatever. Increasing the RAM size, Neil's right.
So if you look at the phone and say, what would it look like if it was built for AI? Would it have like a beefy neural engine? Well, they already have that. It doesn't look like it's any different because they just make the neural engine better year after year or whatever. Increasing the RAM size, Neil's right.
That's something that's pretty easy to do, and it's pretty clear that they did that for Apple Intelligence. But honestly, I think... Even though surely this phone was not... When this hardware was being planned, Apple Intelligence maybe wasn't even a twinkle in anyone's eye.
That's something that's pretty easy to do, and it's pretty clear that they did that for Apple Intelligence. But honestly, I think... Even though surely this phone was not... When this hardware was being planned, Apple Intelligence maybe wasn't even a twinkle in anyone's eye.
So in that respect, the whole built from the ground up for AI is a little bit marketing spin, a little bit of truth in that we did make sure they all had 8 gigs of RAM. So I give it a pass on that.
So in that respect, the whole built from the ground up for AI is a little bit marketing spin, a little bit of truth in that we did make sure they all had 8 gigs of RAM. So I give it a pass on that.
It's not a completely bogus marketing thing, but it's also not true that when they were planning this phone, they were like, this needs to run Apple Intelligence because they didn't even have Apple Intelligence based on the rumors that we've heard of when this was... conceived in the three-year lead times or whatever on new phones.
It's not a completely bogus marketing thing, but it's also not true that when they were planning this phone, they were like, this needs to run Apple Intelligence because they didn't even have Apple Intelligence based on the rumors that we've heard of when this was... conceived in the three-year lead times or whatever on new phones.
But honestly, a phone built from the ground up for AI wouldn't look that different than the 16 Pro and the 16 Pro Max. I don't think we should expect any massive change to the SoC for Apple Intelligence, especially since Apple Intelligence, as we record this, is still essentially an unproven feature. Do people love it and they want 100 times more of it? Or is it just like, eh, it's all right.
But honestly, a phone built from the ground up for AI wouldn't look that different than the 16 Pro and the 16 Pro Max. I don't think we should expect any massive change to the SoC for Apple Intelligence, especially since Apple Intelligence, as we record this, is still essentially an unproven feature. Do people love it and they want 100 times more of it? Or is it just like, eh, it's all right.