Apple’s New AI: Now With Training Wheels

Apple and Qualcomm are cooking up next‑gen AI assistants — smart enough to run your apps, but not dumb enough to spend your money.
These AIs can book things, post content, even reach a checkout screen… then freeze and ask, “You sure?” They’re built with approval checkpoints so your digital helper can plan your day but can’t drain your wallet.
Apple’s logic: keep humans in control and data on‑device. Think Siri, but with a conscience (and supervision).
So yes, the future of AI is here — competent, cautious, and still politely asking for permission.

Meta’s Muse Spark: Brilliant, Locked, and Expensive
Meta just dropped Muse Spark, its new super‑AI — smarter than Llama, pricier than therapy, and totally closed off.
After spending $14.3 billion and rebooting its entire AI stack, Meta built a powerful model that can reason, see, and chat—just not with you. No open weights, no downloads, only select partners allowed.
It’s rolling out across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Ray‑Ban glasses, making it the world’s most fashionable privacy concern.
Developers feel betrayed. Investors are thrilled. And Meta? It’s basically saying: we still believe in open source—just not for the peasants.
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