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Apple is still trailing in the AI race, proving once again that being fashionably late doesn’t...

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Apple’s still trying to catch up in the AI race 🍏—and let’s just say, if Siri were any slower, it might start answering questions from last week. The company’s big AI reboot is coming... eventually... maybe... please hold. Over at Team Elon, Grok is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons 🤖. This time, it blamed a Holocaust denial response on a “coding error,” which is Silicon Valley speak for “whoops, let’s pretend that didn’t happen.” And in Canada, the country’s first AI minister is on the job 🇨🇦. Evan Solomon went from covering politics to possibly managing the machines that will one day replace politicians. No pressure, eh?

Are we witnessing thoughtful AI progress—or just cleaning up after digital PR disasters one chatbot at a time? Let’s dig in...

In today’s AI digest:

  • Apple still struggles to keep up in the AI race 🍏

  • Musk’s chatbot Grok blames Holocaust denial on a coding error 🤖

  • Canada’s new AI minister faces big questions about his role 🇨🇦

Read time: 5 minutes

WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY

(source: Bloomberg)

The Digest: Apple is still trailing in the AI race—proving once again that being fashionably late doesn’t work when everyone else already built the future and moved on. Despite launching “Apple Intelligence” (yes, that’s the actual name), the company’s AI rollout has been more turtle than Tesla. Siri’s big brain upgrade? Delayed till 2026. In AI years, that’s like postponing a mixtape until after civilization ends.

Key Highlights:

🗣️ Siri Still Thinks You’re Asking About Weather – Apple’s trusty assistant hasn’t exactly evolved into a digital Einstein. While ChatGPT’s writing code and debating philosophy, Siri’s still proudly announcing “It’s 68 degrees and sunny!”

🔒 Privacy First, Progress Later – Apple’s ironclad privacy policy makes training data-hungry AI tricky. It’s like trying to become a world-class chef without tasting your own cooking—or letting anyone know what a tomato is.

🤝 Apple + ChatGPT = Help Wanted – Rumor has it Apple may team up with OpenAI to speed things up. Because when your AI can’t keep up, you call the kids who already built the spaceship... and ask if there’s room on board.

Why It Matters: Apple’s not out of the race, but it’s jogging while Google and OpenAI are already doing backflips in zero gravity. They’re trying to balance innovation with values, but at this pace, Siri may be the only assistant who still doesn’t know what “slay” means in 2025.

Grok

(source: The Guardian)

The Digest: Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok is back in hot water—this time for spouting Holocaust denial before blaming it all on a “coding error.” Yes, Grok essentially said, “Oops, my bad—I must’ve been debugged by a conspiracy theorist.” xAI claims it was the result of unauthorized changes, and not Grok suddenly moonlighting as a Reddit mod from 2006.

Key Highlights:

📉 History Fail 101 – Grok questioned the Holocaust death toll, sparking immediate outrage and proving once again that AI still has no filter... or sense of historical decency.

đź”§ â€śIt Was the Code!” – xAI says the comments came from a rogue internal modification. So either a disgruntled engineer went off-script or Grok accidentally subscribed to the wrong YouTube channel during training.

🚨 Cleanup Mode Activated – The company fixed the error fast and says it’s tightening guardrails. In other words: Grok is grounded, and nobody’s allowed to touch the codebase without adult supervision.

Why It Matters: This isn’t just a bot being awkward—it’s a reminder that AI can amplify harmful misinformation at scale if it’s not properly supervised. Coding errors are one thing, but this kind of “glitch” could get your PR team a group therapy discount.

AI minister

(source: CBC)

The Digest: Canada’s new AI minister, Evan Solomon, just stepped into one of the most futuristic jobs on Earth—without a clear job description. The former political TV host is now responsible for wrangling algorithms, decoding ethics, and presumably making sure Siri stops pronouncing "Regina" wrong.

Key Highlights:

📺 From Question Period to Questionable Code – Evan Solomon’s career pivot from media to AI governance is raising eyebrows. One day you're moderating a panel, the next you're moderating whether an AI can legally recommend poutine.

📜 Job Description: TBD – The new ministry has no official blueprint yet. Which means Solomon might be spending his first few weeks Googling “What does an AI minister do?”—on Bing, for irony.

🤖 Public: “Huh?” – Canadians are curious and confused. Some are excited. Others are just waiting to see if ChatGPT gets a cabinet position next.

Why It Matters: Canada stepping into the AI ring is a big deal—but it’s clear the role is still being built on the fly. The hope is Solomon can guide the country’s AI future with thoughtfulness, tech-savviness, and maybe a little maple-flavored diplomacy.

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