BREAKING: Apple’s iPhone 16 Series to Be Armed with "Intelligence" Bomb – But at What Cost to Your Privacy?
Get ready for the most "intelligent" smartphone on the market – if you’re willing to trade your privacy for the "privilege" of being constantly monitored. Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 series is set to debut on September 9, boasting a DRAM upgrade and the new A18 and A18 Pro processors.
But what does this really mean? According to TrendForce, the series will feature Apple Intelligence, a personal intelligence system that "puts powerful generative models at the core of iPhone, iPad and Mac devices." In other words, your phone will be learning more about you than ever before, and Apple will be using that information to "improve" their services.
But don’t worry, it’s not like they’re going to use your data to create targeted ads or anything. Oh wait, they are. And they’ll probably use it to track your every move, too.
The iPhone 16 Pro, in particular, is expected to feature a periscope lens, because who doesn’t need their phone to be able to zoom in on their snacks from across the room?
But let’s get real, folks. This isn’t about innovation or "intelligence." It’s about Apple’s desire to get their hands on your personal data and use it to line their pockets. And we’re all just pawns in their game of surveillance capitalism.
So, will you be trading in your privacy for the latest and greatest in "smart" technology? Or will you be opting out and sticking with your trusty old iPhone 12?
The choice is yours, but let’s be real, you’re probably not going to choose the former.