Automatic Updates on iOS do not work at all. My partner's iPad (2021 M1 Pro) is still on iPadOS 16 and her iPhone is on 17.3. Both have auto updates turned on and have been restarted several times.
Dynamic Link is Adobe's most useful and most useless feature. They haven't been able to make it reliable in the last 17 years. It's incredibly useful for motion graphics-type videos when you need constant quick iterations.
And don't @ me with Resolve/Fusion. A different league for motion graphics.
So what does the new AI stuff in Windows actually - you know, DO? Personally I think Recall could be very useful (no comments on privacy). What else? Every single time I wanted AI to help with something other than mimicking existing stuff - like anything that any half-decent human assistant would - it spectacularly failed.
@stooovie I have literally no idea about what Microsoft actually plans (my only source on Recall so far are internet hot takes and jokes).
But recently I wondered if it could be useful to have some "external memory" of all my digital life. So I can ask questions like "I think I read or watched something about XYZ; where was this?" Or, "I'm pretty sure I already worked on something similar, no?"
This, of course, would need to be all on-device for me to touch it. But still.
@filiph that's what Recall is and it exists (or did anyway) for Mac as well. I remember 2004-ish arguments about uselessness of search on desktop all too well to be dismissive about this idea. But yes, it has to be local.
Other than that? Crickets. Nebulous promises of AI doing... Something?