> I'd prefer these features were bundled into MacOS.
I’d prefer they wouldn’t.
> It seems obvious to me the company must transform macOS's capabilities here as quality AI assistance is enmeshed in the operating system's UX as a whole.
A hundred thousand times no! Today’s Apple is highly incompetent¹ on the software and UX design fronts. They’re making macOS more broken by the release and you want them to screw it up even more with invasive features that they’ve proven they’re not good at? Might as well switch to <insert OS you don’t like> already.
¹ I believe they could do better if they had more time between releases or smaller scopes. But they don’t do that, so the result is the same.
I’d prefer they wouldn’t.
> It seems obvious to me the company must transform macOS's capabilities here as quality AI assistance is enmeshed in the operating system's UX as a whole.
A hundred thousand times no! Today’s Apple is highly incompetent¹ on the software and UX design fronts. They’re making macOS more broken by the release and you want them to screw it up even more with invasive features that they’ve proven they’re not good at? Might as well switch to <insert OS you don’t like> already.
¹ I believe they could do better if they had more time between releases or smaller scopes. But they don’t do that, so the result is the same.