WWDC24 keynotes happened this morning. I'm not gonna go into everything here, but the headline announcement appears to be Apple Intelligence (AI, get it?) - a combination of Apple's own on-device and cloud LLM/ML plus integration of 3rd party cloud LLMs like OpenAI, spread across every nook and cranny in Apple's ecosystem just like Microsoft and Google. Prepare yourself for an onslaught of bland AI-generated images and words now that it's baked in to iOS for everyone to use with a single tap! Siri looks like it'll be significantly better at carrying a conversation and using the data on your device to provide additional context, plus it gets ChatGPT support. The Verge has a good article outlining the practical uses of Apple Intelligence shown off at WWDC. Apple also announced that the Apple Vision Pro is coming to Australia 12th July (pricing starts at $6000). There was also updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS etc that I've written about at the end of today's newsletter.
Microsoft is making a few changes to the Recall feature after a solid week of people hanging shit on it. During setup you'll be asked if you want it enabled - the absolute bare minimum Microsoft should be doing - and you'll need to have Windows Hello enabled in order to use Recall. Microsoft is also going to require "proof of presence" to view the Recall timeline and will encrypt the search index database. Again, this is stuff that any sane person would have included already. I imagine lots of people at Microsoft probably argued for these basic security controls to be included initially but their voice was drowned out by the craven managers that derive their reputation from dumb stats like user engagement, hours used and number of users. Security controls (particularly making it opt-in vs opt-out) may have interfered with that, so those voices were ignored.
Microsoft also had an Xbox keynote over the long weekend. FPS fans will be excited to know that there's a new Doom game and a new Gears of War. Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a new "supernatural murder mystery" that I bet my wife will love. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is arriving on Xbox and PC on November 12th. Diablo IV is getting an expansion pack on October 8th, as is Fallout 76 (June 12th) and we got a new trailer for Starfield's expansion, but no date yet. Overall, a good day to be a subscriber to Microsoft's Game Pass. There's also a new Xbox Series X without a disc drive. Xbox chief Phil Spencer cheekily said out loud in an interview with IGN that "I think we should have a handheld, too", when the success of Valve's Steam Deck was mentioned. Also in gaming news, Civilization 7 got announced. Nothing except a trailer, but still - I'm excited!
More stuff from WWDC I found interesting from Apple's press releases and website (and before you whinge that I cover Apple too much versus Windows or Android - yes, because it's the platform I use most of the time so I care about it more):
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