I guess you meant to say the competition is better. I think it is, but that doesn’t mean their product isn’t a huge improvement.
A simple example is text search in Photos.app. It probably misses text in some photos, but it helps me find quite a few photos. Similarly, face recognition in Photos.app is far from perfect, but way better than not having that feature.
> I want to be able to easily create calendar events and interact with other native iOS APIs
It’s not in Apple’s DNA to release a product here that mostly works. Chances are they’re working on something like that but don’t find it good enough to release it yet.
What surprises me, though, is that they released the “get an AI summary of this web page” feature. That definitely produces some results that are very bad.
Not talking about the competition. They failed to deliver what they had in demos. Clearly they were hoping to get it right in the last minute but seems far from the truth. All I wanted was a better Siri that played really well with native iOS apps. We dont have that yet and I am not sure if its purely a lack of power with on device models or if apple completely missed the mark in implementation.
I’m not aware of any competition that’s perfect.
I guess you meant to say the competition is better. I think it is, but that doesn’t mean their product isn’t a huge improvement.
A simple example is text search in Photos.app. It probably misses text in some photos, but it helps me find quite a few photos. Similarly, face recognition in Photos.app is far from perfect, but way better than not having that feature.
> I want to be able to easily create calendar events and interact with other native iOS APIs
It’s not in Apple’s DNA to release a product here that mostly works. Chances are they’re working on something like that but don’t find it good enough to release it yet.
What surprises me, though, is that they released the “get an AI summary of this web page” feature. That definitely produces some results that are very bad.