As I said, those are all 1st party applications. I don't see it anywhere being OS-wide. And what's "smartlook"? Do you mean Spotlight? I haven't seen any AI in Spotlight, but I also haven't installed (the janky) Tahoe yet.
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On MacOS, at least for now, AI isn't prominent at all. I've been using an M4 Air for a month before I remembered that Apple Intelligence was a thing and had to google how to use it. So far it only seems to be partially available in 1st party Apple apps which I don't use anyway.
Coco used to be the serious know-it-all Hermione type, but in the remakes they kinda made her silly, too.
For every game that breaks compatibility due to anti-cheat there's 100s more new games that don't have it and probably run on Linux just fine. So on average, the compatibility always goes up.
Counter point, Bluey with Subway Surfers in the corner.
We are on Lemmy, we don't count.
There's usually not enough interesting things happening on the screen to maintain a child's attention, it's mostly just conversations. They might look at the screen occasionally but are unlikely to pay much attention.
Source: was children at some point, maybe.
The plan falls apart at step 1, as children don't watch ST, let alone TOS.
It's definitely used in older series as well.
I mean, just because it happens fast or in an unnoticeable way doesn't mean it doesn't happen. If somebody vaporized themselves instantly it's still suicide. Sure, people would probably accept the fact that their original is being killed for convenience, but the fact stays.
There are plenty of ethical things you can do with $1 billion. It's the acquisition that's questionable.