Elon Musk has praised Apple's new hail aid function for AirPods.
The FDA honored the point as the first untoward hail aid software.
Musk has preliminarily blamed Apple and its cooperation with ChatGPT.
Elon Musk, who has constantly blasted Apple, appears to have been won over by a single new point.
On Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook participated a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, promoting the company’s new hail aid service. The highlight of the announcement is a touching scene where a father with hail difficulties uses the advanced features of Apple AirPods Pro 2 to hear his son as she excitedly opens her Christmas presents.
" This is cool," Musk remarked of the announcement on Friday. Musk also posted Cook's Thanksgiving statement on X, in which he expressed gratefulness for" our platoon at Apple, our druggies, and all those devoted to making the world a better place."
The Tesla author's relationship with Apple has not always been amicable. His feud with the tech mammoth began in 2015, when he joked in a German review interview that Apple had hired Tesla's rejects.
He stepped up his review again in June, after Apple blazoned a cooperation with OpenAI. Musk issued a series of statements on X condemning Apple's decision to integrate ChatGPT as an conclude- in point across its software on iOS 18, calling it a" inferior security violation" and hanging to ban Apple bias from his enterprises if the integration is enforced.
Musk, whose Grok AI chatbot competes with ChatGPT and was a cofounder of OpenAI, also attacked Apple's adventure into artificial intelligence, claiming that the business was n't" smart enough to make their own AI."
Elon Musk replied sprucely to a June tweet by Tim Cook promoting Apple Intelligence on X, expressing strong disapprobation of the point. Musk issued a establishment warning, stating," Either stop this creepy spyware, or all Apple bias will be banned from the demesne of my companies."
The FDA estimates that further than 30 million Americans have some degree of hail loss. The hail aid point in Apple's AirPods Pro 2 allows druggies to take a hail test or use their own hail test results from a healthcare guru to tune sounds to their hail range while wearing the AirPods.