I was absolutely dying at the Magic Mouse segment. The zoom-ins, the "ergonomics", the look on Marques' face as he was so obviously biting is tongue -- hilarious!
He knew that it was a (mouse) trap... But honestly. What else could have he said ? Without "hurting" a product and/or the company ? *Ergonomics* is easy and kinda swift to reply. He never could have say words like "mistakes" or "bad designed" etc...
@@KenoBeatZ Tim obviously sounded dishonest. He became a laughing stock, and it wont be good for his company. Why on earth did he have to say that it's an earth-shattering product? He could've just said, "The Mouse has features no other mouse has, and the design was sleek. It has its flaws like any other mouse, but we're proud of its powerful features, etc." Welp. The hot seat was too hot, and as a CEO, he should learn to handle any mouse trap in an interview next time.
It's pretty crazy how much Apple fails to deliver a good mouse. They did all right in the 80s and 90s, even if they were one-button mice, but ever since the original iMac and its puck mouse, they just seem to keep screwing it up in new ways for no apparent reason. Why not just ship a nice Apple wheel mouse with a charging port in a sensible location? Why, damn it??
that long "uhhhh" pause while Tim tries to think of something good to say about the Magic Mouse was amazing. And then the cut to your face while Tim says "getting the ergonomics right."
magic mouse for its time was phenomenal. no other mouse could do finger gestures on it. By todays standards they sure could come up with something better, and the fact that to plug it you have to turn it upside down is atrocious, but the swiping on its surface was and still is grounbreaking and highly productive.
He could’ve said ANYTHING besides ergonomics. Like battery life or the swipe gestures. Even the design but he went on and talked about one of its biggest cons.
The subtle editing during the "Magic mouse" part deserves an award. Marques has to ensure that it's not overdone so that he will still get an invitation to WWDC2025.
Brownlee really trading in his journalist card there. So, yes to some side-eye that the audience can be pointed to in the edit, but no to actually asking any follow-up questions. I mean, just the format of "here's 5 minutes to talk about how great and groundbreaking Apple's most popular products are" was bad enough, but the *single* thing he put in there to challenge his interview subject he completely whiffed on. Tim Cook's media training was just too powerful against Marques' influencer vibes.
And people said Jimmy Kimmel was lax with Trump. Marques could've used this opportunity to grill Tim on the shitty apple stuff, but of course, he wants his guys to stay employed.
@@adriantm8430 He just said "the magic mouse...." right after Cook said "The ergonomics", as if he couldn't believe that was the actual reply got me, if he had looked at the camera at that moment I would have lost it
@@wpgspecb Precisely. He's been an Apple shill for years. Apple didn't just suddenly give him all this attention. MKBHD started working on this shill bridge years ago. He owns many apple products and in every instance he can he upsells said products rather than being critical. Although he has no issues being critical with Android or Windows based products and will readily point out and emphasize their flaws, which again he avoids with Apple. This works out for Apple as well because MKBHD fits a certain demographic and companies love to show to the public how supportive they are of said demographics. That he also shills their products is just a win/win for them.
@@KaoruSugimuraI’m pretty sure Elon Musk holds a solid second place in terms of “feeling generous “ to Marques…. Apart from the Cyberteuck test, MB has a complete set of Tesla solar panels on his house and other “Elon shit” Only the CTruck gave a negative result…
@@ivchatov I understand that Marquess wants to take advantage of an interview with someone high profile like Tim Cook, I understand that you are not going to go and interrogate him with all the bullshit that Apple has done (for that reason in many interviews uncomfortable topics for the interviewee are not touched on), but If you see that that person is lying very blatantly, you should at least express that you disagree. Because this is honestly a very shameless ad.
Louis sending out bots to pump up his views, or are you just that childish? I'm here from his video too, but Jesus H Christ you're in every comment and made your own.
Believe me the first iPods and iPhones were great. And when the system did not work anymore? We get a new one. Because: Apple works hard to deliver the perfect product.
So if you came from another TH-camr video to spout this. Wouldn't that make you a shill for Louis by making judgement based off of his video. I definitely agree that Louis made great points, but I'm not gonna come to definitive conclusions until i hear from both parties. I swear we live in this weirdo fan boy culture 😂
magic mouse for its time was phenomenal. no other mouse could do finger gestures on it. By todays standards they sure could come up with something better, and the fact that to plug it you have to turn it upside down is atrocious, but the swiping on its surface was and still is grounbreaking and highly productive.
Just a friendly reminder that other mouse brands could also get the features that the magic mouse have if they made a MacOS version, if apple allowed it.
Alright, I don't really want to support a propaganda channel for one of the most insidious companies out there: Getting rid of the headphone jack, singlehandedly responsible for the fragmentation of ubiquitous non-proprietary charging and data transfer standards (sticking to lightening over USB), not to mention their crusade against right-to-repair. Goodbye MKBHD. We had a good run! :)
@@unoriginalname3442 I mean he has to watch his words cuz anything he says can be interpreted as bad and it'll make stocks fall on apple's side and no business wants that ever.
@@mulanomula you know what’s bad? Losing trust in a brand. Failing to acknowledge the privacy invasions of off-device computing and the failures of certain products doesn’t fill me with confidence to continue buying into their merchandise. That will sink stocks.
I saw a his smile subtly change. That small pressing of the lips and little intake of breath (perhaps is how I saw it), it was like he was trying to keep his demeanour and not, at the very least, chuckle or laugh out loud haha
what a riveting SCRIPTED conversation. Louis Rossman was right. This wasn't softball, it was Tee Ball level of questioning. Marquez, how much stock did you get for this interview?
Not even T-ball, Wiffle ball. Imagine if the channel had sent some angry young intern instead of the boss to do the interview? Since that didn't happen, we now know of two more people who are definitely quite comfortable not speaking truth in public. One is in charge of the richest company in the world, the other is in charge of the tech reviews. Is this how you rise to the top? Still waiting for the responses from the Apple and MKBHD corporate crisis teams. No answer is also an answer.
@@ticklemeelmo73 To a degree, yeah, but then if you carry that mentality throughout the rest of life, shit doesn't change or get done. Then you'll become like every one over 40 here in Ohio where you're bitching about the same shit for a decade, doing nothing about it, except for refusing any solution because you think it's it's too hard, costs too much, will take too long, isn't worth the effort, etc. etc. So if you don't matter, go away and stop telling others they don't
If the toughest question you have for Tim Cook is about the ergonomics of the magic mouse, that was the single question they let you ask to pretend not to be a softball. How about asking them about the class action lawsuits, where they knew they had designed their iPhone 6 to bend the motherboard and break internally, and the iPhone 7 had the exact same issue, and in all cases, as always, they refused to warranty any of it, until they lost class action lawsuits and had to. Glue didnt solve motherboard deflection. It just made repair much harder, with no benefit to anyone.
I agree on the greenwashing aspect of the video, but that wouldn‘t be helpful in any way as thats not what the interview was about and is nowhere near Marques expertise. I think no interview would be better than an intrview where he is not allowed to be honest. It appears as if he feels small because the ohh so great Tim Cook speaks with him, while his mindset should be more like as if he is trading his reach against honesty from apple
Sorry you want an adversarial tough on Apple , point out controversial issues interview. That's not what this video is about. He's asking more about Apples vision and upcoming advancements. Not everybody likes angry journalism like you.
This was a tense watch. I feel Apple has been courting Marques in a way that's deliberative and patient, as Apple is. They give him products earlier, they start him off with executive, non-CEO interviews, they quote him in a keynote, and they give him exclusive access to their testing facility. This interview with Tim Cook is a culmination of this process, but it didn't go the way either side wanted. Apple and MKBHD have an equal number of TH-cam subscribers basically, and Apple knows his influence. It's not enough to break the company, but a sour relationship wouldn't be a nice thing for Apple. Apple interviews are so, so buttoned and borderline rehearsed, but given MKBHD's scale and influence, he seemingly was granted a freedom I haven't seen given to others---even to Dua Lipa. Just see the candor of Brian Tong or an iJustine interview---or how Dave2D was treated when filming in Apple Park v how Marques was given a garden. Of all the CEO interviews, Apple + Tim Cook have the most to chip at, especially with a tech reviewer knowing what being good to the consumer looks like via 15 years of reviewing hardware and software, and how Apple edges the entire user base of an excellent experience. I am very fascinated by this video and the details are SO loud. I am glad this interview happened, and all-in-all I am glad Marques has gone from Kobe to Tim, but boy is the top of this mountain frigid. (I hope this comment doesn't get deleted; I am but a keen observer.)
They sure did pay you a lot for three videos in a row, glad Rossman is uncovering everything this shady company does, included your bootlicking propaganda
Lol even in the first few minutes I was left unsatisfied. "How do you define AI?" "Well.... Uh.... We see it as an.... Opportunity for..... A whole new set of technology! 😁" Saying a whole lot of absolutely nothing at all
They have to, everything they say impacts their company's stock value. You can't really blame them at that point, but it still sucks that you don't get a direct answer
@@daveeeeeeed The debate about whether a video is scripted or not often hinges on certain observable characteristics. In this case, several indicators strongly suggest that the video in question was scripted, leading to a perception of inauthenticity among viewers. **1. Consistent and Polished Language** One of the most noticeable signs that a video is scripted is the use of consistent, polished language throughout. In the video, the speaker's language was remarkably smooth, with no hesitations, filler words, or stumbles. This kind of linguistic precision is typically not found in unscripted speech, where people naturally pause, correct themselves, or use filler words like "um" and "uh." The absence of these verbal imperfections suggests that the speaker was following a pre-written script to ensure clarity and professionalism. **2. Lack of Genuine Emotional Reactions** Another clear indication that the video was scripted is the lack of genuine emotional reactions. Throughout the video, the speaker's responses to various topics and questions were unnaturally measured and predictable. There were no spontaneous expressions of surprise, confusion, or laughter, which are common in unscripted settings where people react naturally to unexpected information or interactions. This controlled delivery points to the use of a script, where the speaker is more focused on delivering the planned content than on engaging with the material emotionally. **3. Seamless Transitions and Timing** The video featured seamless transitions between topics and perfectly timed exchanges, further suggesting a scripted nature. In natural conversations, people often segue between topics with some level of awkwardness or require clarification, leading to a more fragmented flow. The fact that the video maintained a smooth and uninterrupted narrative flow indicates that it was meticulously planned and likely rehearsed, as scripts allow for precise timing and logical progression that are difficult to achieve spontaneously. **4. Predictable and Formulaic Responses** The predictability of the speaker's responses is another key factor that implies the video was scripted. Each question was met with a well-prepared, on-point answer, devoid of the spontaneity and variability typically seen in unscripted dialogues. This suggests that the speaker was following a predetermined script that anticipated the questions and provided the corresponding responses, thus eliminating the element of surprise or the need to think on their feet. **5. Visual and Behavioral Cues** Finally, visual and behavioral cues observed in the video also support the argument that it was scripted. The speaker frequently glanced at a fixed point, possibly a teleprompter, and maintained a composed demeanor throughout, indicative of reading or reciting prepared lines. Additionally, the consistent eye contact with the camera and the absence of natural, spontaneous body language further imply that the speaker was adhering to a rehearsed script rather than engaging in an impromptu discussion.
Yes, the current generation of AI, including models like ChatGPT-4 and Claude 3.5, falls under the category of Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI). Here's an overview to explain this concept in more detail: What is Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)? ANI refers to AI systems that are specialized in a narrow domain. These systems are designed to perform specific tasks and cannot operate outside their trained parameters. They excel in their particular areas but do not possess general intelligence or understanding. They rely on pre-defined algorithms and extensive datasets to function effectively in their specialized fields. Examples of ANI: ChatGPT-4: Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT-4 is a language model designed to generate human-like text based on the input it receives. It can answer questions, provide recommendations, and engage in conversation but does not have understanding or awareness beyond the text it processes. Claude 3.5: Claude, developed by Anthropic, is another example of a language model AI. It functions similarly to ChatGPT, providing responses and performing text-based tasks within the scope of its training. Characteristics of ANI: Task-Specific: ANI systems are built to handle specific tasks, such as language translation, image recognition, or playing chess. They are highly efficient within their domain but lack the ability to generalize knowledge across different fields (Investopedia) (iClarified). Pre-Defined Scope: These systems operate within the boundaries of their programming and training data. They do not possess self-awareness, consciousness, or the ability to understand context beyond their programmed capabilities (9to5Mac) (AppleMagazine). Dependence on Data: ANI relies heavily on large datasets and predefined rules to perform tasks. The quality and extent of the training data significantly influence their performance and accuracy (Investopedia) (iClarified). Comparison to Other AI Types: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): AGI refers to AI systems with generalized cognitive abilities, akin to human intelligence. These systems can understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks and domains. AGI remains a theoretical concept and has not yet been achieved. Artificial Superintelligence (ASI): ASI goes beyond AGI, representing a level of intelligence far superior to human intelligence. ASI would theoretically be capable of outperforming humans in virtually all areas, including creativity, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence. ASI is a speculative concept and is far from being realized. Conclusion: Current AI technologies, such as ChatGPT-4 and Claude 3.5, exemplify Artificial Narrow Intelligence. They are powerful tools for specific applications but lack the broader understanding and versatility of AGI or ASI. Their development marks significant progress in AI, but they remain within the domain of task-specific intelligence.
@@daveeeeeeed usually with "high profile" people like Tim who has to be careful of what he says in public its normal for them to be given a set of questions ahead of time and has a prepared answer before the interview even starts.
@@TrendonDyson lmao he's making a joke that this video is just an ad and his adblocker didn't let him watch it because adblockers skip ads. If you're buying premium to not get ads you're just throwing away money to a corp who's just going to make ads worse to convert more people to premium to the point where your ads are interrupted by the video you want to watch until you pay for premium.
m@@th8agngsome already do that. I've been on a 10 minute ish video ads every 1 to 2 minute. And it used to be rare but happening more and more, 2 15s unskipable ads... then the moment they end another set pops up so a full minute of ads before a 5 minute video. And ad blocker wont work on my tablet for some reason but does on others.
It's been years since I've tried to use iMac but I'm still irritated by the memory of trying to lift the mouse and keep a button pressed at the same time.
Haha it's stupid device. I can't believe it. I love Magic Trackpad, I even use it at work with a Windows PC (you just need to install an open-source driver iirc). But Magic mouse is incredibly stupid I don't even know how describe that thing.
survivorship bias... there might be 1000's of similar smartphone reviewing youtubers who worked the same amount, only a few can get big. The real way to succeed is to learn to be happy creating even if you never get big
Exactly. Every answer was milimetrically constructed. It reminds a lot when politicians answer the most simple questions with convoluted, vague sentences.
as someone who works with batteries, its not even good, literarly every manufacturer will have some sort of id chip so you can use only safe OEM battery for 200 dollars (50000% markup)
@@Boz1211111 f that... The consumer seems to always lose but i think Xiaomi phones or other Chinese companies will be usable. The last phone i used with a replaceable batter was LG G5 it was great i had to batteries and i just replace it in the middle of the day and let it charge and continue using my phone with out charging it. Good old days
@@cedvelt yes but no, that works on devices where firmware doesnt update, even cameras nowdays update firmware and can patch if they want like sony did. For phone, way harder, system updates all the time so if they really decide you dont use aftermarket batteries you wont use them
And does everything to please by asking easy questions 😂 He needs to bring an Android phone to the interview and ask some real questions about T9, an iPad calculator to put Tim on the spot a bit.
He’s becoming a pretty great journalist overall. I love that he did the ranking game in the end because he definitely knew it would make put Tim in an uncomfortable position
The Magic Mouse ranking felt like a jab, and Marquees looked like he was enjoying every nanosecond of seeing Cook have the three typing dots over his head as he thought of what bullshit answer to come up with to reinforce it as a big thing. And I'm certain Marquees was biting his tongue hard and holding back a full laugh when Cook mentioned ergonomics :D
Yeah, MKBHD has become a mouthpiece of Apple's gaslighting and propaganda :/ Look up Louis Rossman - he presents comprehensive proof showing that Tim is manipulating and lying in cold blood here. Apple caring for repairability? *chokes on drink* Yeah, their authorized repair program takes away options to repair anything. You are not allowed to fix anything, you just sell people half of their laptop again, when all they need is a small chip that Apple has not fixed for years and years, despite knowing about it. Why? Because they have destroyed ways for independent repair shops to actually fix their stuff - Apple wants to have monopoly on "fixing"their products, when they just use that to get more money out of their customers.
Asking no hardball questions.... Are you even impartial anymore? I love my iPhone but you must hold them accountable and not be gaslit by their "we prefer a design that doesn't break"... NO YOU SHOULD HAVE HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE MARQUES! You can have your design WITH repairability... You truly are an influencer for company propaganda 😮💨
Yes, it is very sad to see MKBHD being so compliant in spreading lies. Louis Rossmann has best shown the proof for why this is a propaganda piece, not an interview.
Dubiously repeating "The Magic Mouse..." when he mentioned ergonomics and barely holding back a laugh in front of Tim Apple is insane 💀 They really need to do a Magic Mouse Pro built for human hands and with a sensor that isn't 15 years old
I’m here from Louis Rossman’s excellent video to happily give you engagement for the algorithm to tell you that I do not trust you any more. Only a fool would after this.
You really gave all that was left of your integrity away by doing this Marques. And to think I used to recommend you to people who need advice on what tech to buy. I hope the money was worth it. 😞
Tim talking about his late parents in the end was shockingly insightful to see him so introspective and vulnerable, I don't think we've ever seen that before
Kids, Cook knew every question before it was asked. Welcome to show biz. He runs one of the biggest companies in the world. He's worth $2 billion. If he says the wrong thing, Apple's stock tumbles massively. He's not taking an interview like this going in blind. That includes the Magic Mouse question. In fact his "ergonomics" answer is almost definitely a case of trolling the troll. He's not dumb. He knows people complain about the ergonomics of it.
@@kiwi8476 doubt its scripted on both ends, joanna stern literally asked craig point blank about apple vision years before it was released. these guys FOR SURE practice how to shut down a question or weasel their way around it though.
Don't think it's as scripted as you think. Tim has had massive amounts of media training (including interview preps) and has talked about Apple's products for years, so it's not like he is really saying anything new, including the AI part. Sure someone at Apple might have gone through the questions to make sure there isn't anything that would hugely controversial, but overall, it was a pretty informal, quick and easy interview, in the sense that he didn't have to talk about numbers, or wasn't really held accountable for anything he said.
Did we watch the same interview? He didn't push him to give an unofficial rank on the products he lists, he didn't call Tim out on the ergonomics of the magic mouse.
So glad Tim got the opportunity to talk to MKBHD
He is the Goat 🐐
Marques for Apple CEO!
*MKPHD
😂😂😂
Oh he be cookin
Mentioning ‘Ergonomics’ and ‘Magic Mouse’ in the same sentence is insane
I literally loled at that moment
He can’t be serious?
Was thinking the same thing lmao
Right?? 😅😅😅
Maruques' face said it all
Tim is very good at not answering the questions but making it feel like he did
As every other politician
classic CEO talk for sure
Half the time they dont even know the question
It’s media training 😅😂
Facts 😂
anyone watching this after Rossmann's vid? wanted to see how much I'll hurl.
its pretty fucking bad innit
so bad my god seriously what is this
"Apple is known for not using cloud for anything and doing everything on-device" xdd I laughed soooo hard
Thanks for that mileJim - exactly me too
It's in credible how guided the questions are
nice seeing MKBHD collaborating with small creators like Tim
LMAO
Tiny Tim
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I was absolutely dying at the Magic Mouse segment. The zoom-ins, the "ergonomics", the look on Marques' face as he was so obviously biting is tongue -- hilarious!
same, I just thought: Magig Mouse and ergonomics? WTF 😂
i was dying the whole time you could see the frustration
Why does he hate Apple now?
@@Test-ny6uhhe hates their mouse
I was seriously looking at Tim’s hands, yeah did he ever use that mouse once 😂
Tim: “We don’t like looking to the past at Apple”
Marques: “Now let’s talk about 5 products from Apple history”
That EXACTLY what happened. 😂
@@akl4709 thats why he said it
@@kleanishYeah because that’s exactly what happened
@@joerobinnettebiden4723 But still that's why he said it
congrats everyone on the most pointless convo ever
Feels more like marketing propaganda than an interview
Yeah, you should check out Lewis rossman's response to this
@@GoatMen I believe he already did :)
That's what they pay him for. He is a shill.
It's 100% propaganda and it's really disappointing that Marques is playing along :/
when apple says "environmentally friendly", what they really mean is that their products were grown on a tree. you know, just like how apples do.
So, Tim Cook's rankings are:
- Mac Air = huge
- iPad = huge
- Magic Mouse = incredible
- iPhone = world changing
- Vision Pro = uhhhhh...useful
Kkkkkkkk
That honestly was smart from him, to not give a proper ranking because that could have inadvertently effected sales
That part was hilarious
right he's trying to find all the good things to say
Translation:
- MacBook Air: 9/10
- iPad: 9/10
- Magic Mouse: 6/10
- iPhone 10/10
- Vision Pro: Not Good.
MKBHD: Magic Mouse
Tim Cook: *sweat intensely
He knew that it was a (mouse) trap... But honestly. What else could have he said ?
Without "hurting" a product and/or the company ? *Ergonomics* is easy and kinda swift to reply.
He never could have say words like "mistakes" or "bad designed" etc...
I was laughing so hard when he mentioned that
@@KenoBeatZ Tim obviously sounded dishonest. He became a laughing stock, and it wont be good for his company.
Why on earth did he have to say that it's an earth-shattering product?
He could've just said, "The Mouse has features no other mouse has, and the design was sleek. It has its flaws like any other mouse, but we're proud of its powerful features, etc."
Welp. The hot seat was too hot, and as a CEO, he should learn to handle any mouse trap in an interview next time.
Marques trying his best not to laugh after hearing "ergonomics"
It's pretty crazy how much Apple fails to deliver a good mouse. They did all right in the 80s and 90s, even if they were one-button mice, but ever since the original iMac and its puck mouse, they just seem to keep screwing it up in new ways for no apparent reason. Why not just ship a nice Apple wheel mouse with a charging port in a sensible location? Why, damn it??
“Getting the ergonomics well done”
“On the Magic Mouse?”
“The Magic Mouse.”
😂😂
I don't know how MKBHD contained his laugh at this moment :D
his face is just brilliant :D
I haven't laughed out loud like this in days! 😂 Thanks Marques.
lol yah if you can use that and not feel like you have early onset arthritis, you must be a god
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MKBHD is not a tech youtuber anymore, he's a walking Billboard.
😂 hes The Rock of tech TH-camrs
once they taste the money their integrity takes a trip out the window
they got dirt on him lol
Apple is worth 3 trillion dollars. With that kind of money they can buy anyone's dignity
He's been like that for like half a decade now If not longer.
that long "uhhhh" pause while Tim tries to think of something good to say about the Magic Mouse was amazing. And then the cut to your face while Tim says "getting the ergonomics right."
It cracked me up so much 😂
🤣
magic mouse for its time was phenomenal. no other mouse could do finger gestures on it. By todays standards they sure could come up with something better, and the fact that to plug it you have to turn it upside down is atrocious, but the swiping on its surface was and still is grounbreaking and highly productive.
LOL
He could’ve said ANYTHING besides ergonomics. Like battery life or the swipe gestures. Even the design but he went on and talked about one of its biggest cons.
The subtle editing during the "Magic mouse" part deserves an award. Marques has to ensure that it's not overdone so that he will still get an invitation to WWDC2025.
Brownlee really trading in his journalist card there. So, yes to some side-eye that the audience can be pointed to in the edit, but no to actually asking any follow-up questions. I mean, just the format of "here's 5 minutes to talk about how great and groundbreaking Apple's most popular products are" was bad enough, but the *single* thing he put in there to challenge his interview subject he completely whiffed on. Tim Cook's media training was just too powerful against Marques' influencer vibes.
@@Mark_LaCroixtbf any interview that isn’t outright glazing Apple as an Apple user myself is simply refreshing
It kinda felt like he forgot the existence of the entire product and just made up some stuff to say
And people said Jimmy Kimmel was lax with Trump. Marques could've used this opportunity to grill Tim on the shitty apple stuff, but of course, he wants his guys to stay employed.
Not to mention free products on initial release
"So tell me about the magic mouse"
Yea, MKBHD is NOT getting invited to wwdc25 😭😭
Maybe this question will lead to a new magic mouse that has really magic stick 😅
At least he didn't ask about the ergonomics of the charging port...
@@adriantm8430 He just said "the magic mouse...." right after Cook said "The ergonomics", as if he couldn't believe that was the actual reply got me, if he had looked at the camera at that moment I would have lost it
Sad state of affairs, when the expectation is a reviewer actually being honest this..
Why don’t you ask about the LLM training ongoing even though user not identified
Rossmann FTW. At least we all get to see MKBHDs true colours now.
They were always there.
If you opened your eyes you could’ve seen it earlier
@@wpgspecb
Precisely. He's been an Apple shill for years. Apple didn't just suddenly give him all this attention. MKBHD started working on this shill bridge years ago. He owns many apple products and in every instance he can he upsells said products rather than being critical. Although he has no issues being critical with Android or Windows based products and will readily point out and emphasize their flaws, which again he avoids with Apple.
This works out for Apple as well because MKBHD fits a certain demographic and companies love to show to the public how supportive they are of said demographics. That he also shills their products is just a win/win for them.
@@KaoruSugimuraI’m pretty sure Elon Musk holds a solid second place in terms of “feeling generous “ to Marques…. Apart from the Cyberteuck test, MB has a complete set of Tesla solar panels on his house and other “Elon shit” Only the CTruck gave a negative result…
black ?
Louis Rossman has notes
😄😄😄😄
Paid Sponsorship ?
always has been!
It's called 'access journalism', no money needs to be exchanged if the content is highly profitable.
@@ivchatov I understand that Marquess wants to take advantage of an interview with someone high profile like Tim Cook, I understand that you are not going to go and interrogate him with all the bullshit that Apple has done (for that reason in many interviews uncomfortable topics for the interviewee are not touched on), but If you see that that person is lying very blatantly, you should at least express that you disagree.
Because this is honestly a very shameless ad.
@@segiraldovi I'm not defending this bullshit, I'm just saying that in a literal sense, no money was paid for this obvious ad.
this guy's entire channel are paid ads. most of his content are lies and embellishments. it's why i blocked his channel
I never thought I would hear "Magic mouse", "incredible", and "ergonomic" in a sentence without a "not"
magic mouse is impossible to be ergonomic......
The mention of Magic Mouse was premeditated by Marquez to throw Tim off.
Yeah these words definitely are mutually exclusive
its by far my favorite mouse haha dont get what you all hate it for
@@skid_skid_skid found tim cooks alt account
Uncovering Every Lie in MKBHD's Softball Interview; a scathing critique of 'brand safe' influencers 😁😁😆😆😂😂😂😂😆😆😁😁
Louis Rossmann, my man!
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Louis sending out bots to pump up his views, or are you just that childish? I'm here from his video too, but Jesus H Christ you're in every comment and made your own.
@@BoogyMushrooms Lousis aint got time for bullshit like "sending out bots" over some idiotic fake internet "beef", lets get real here.
No. We just don't like corop schills@@BoogyMushrooms
This man is very well media trained , didn’t answer more than half the questions but gave a lengthy response to all of them 😂 evasive manoeuvre
truly
Politician at heart
corporate speak 101
ofcourse hes a ceo of a trillion dollar company
If you asked me what the key points of the interview were, I‘d say:
1. aaaand..
2. and ah…
12:49 Marques’ face and response when Tim said the word “ergonomics” in the same sentence as “Magic Mouse” was priceless 😂😂
My Magic Mouse Works, for over twelve years. Battery? How is this even possible?
Hhahahaha
I like the magic mouse
Believe me the first iPods and iPhones were great. And when the system did not work anymore? We get a new one. Because: Apple works hard to deliver the perfect product.
He even had to double check and confirm that they’re still talking about the magic mouse. Lmao 🤣
MAGIC MOUSE was so ergonomically magic that I had it disappear from my desk for a real ergonomic upright mouse.
Trackball
the Magic Mouse.... lol, worst apple product in my opinion
I got the sense he didn’t know what it was lol
@@InsightLab01 you kinda forgot the Apple Mac Pro Wheels :) priced for around 700$
I think my hand died
Came after the Louis Rossman video to see the Apple shill himself at work.
same here brother same here.
Me too. This guy has become an embarrassment.
So if you came from another TH-camr video to spout this. Wouldn't that make you a shill for Louis by making judgement based off of his video. I definitely agree that Louis made great points, but I'm not gonna come to definitive conclusions until i hear from both parties. I swear we live in this weirdo fan boy culture 😂
@@jaysellers011 ah and here we have the classic fanboy response. Sad.
when apple says "environmentally friendly", what they really mean is that their products were grown on a tree. you know, just like how apples do.
The zoom ins while they talked about the magic mouse 😭😭
Magic🎉
magic mouse for its time was phenomenal. no other mouse could do finger gestures on it. By todays standards they sure could come up with something better, and the fact that to plug it you have to turn it upside down is atrocious, but the swiping on its surface was and still is grounbreaking and highly productive.
@tsalikaki nobody is shitting on that feature it's just the ergonomics of the mouse is laughable
@@tsalikaki Yeah, they just need to improve ergonomics, the charging port, and the fucking low polling rate of that mouse and that's it
I still love the magic mouse but a new sensors with double DPI would be amazing lol
I just loved the SLOW ZOOM IN when Tim talks about "ERGONOMICS" for the magic mouse 😂😂😂😂
Tu jake khana bana
a like for everyday in this year - it was nice while it lasted
Just a friendly reminder that other mouse brands could also get the features that the magic mouse have if they made a MacOS version, if apple allowed it.
I paused the video to check the comments for exactly that haha. Almost spit out my drink when he said “ergonomics”
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Tim is taking big strides. Getting the opportunity to talk to Marquess
Haha! Nice one.
Here after watching Louis Rossmann’s video.
Pretty bad :(
haha me too for the exact same reason!
when apple says "environmentally friendly", what they really mean is that their products were grown on a tree. you know, just like how apples do.
@@farhanrejwan Are you just looking to get likes? Your joke wasn't funny the first 10 replies you made.
cry
what happened?
Marques : The Magic Mouse ?
Tim : oh sh*t!
Alright, I don't really want to support a propaganda channel for one of the most insidious companies out there: Getting rid of the headphone jack, singlehandedly responsible for the fragmentation of ubiquitous non-proprietary charging and data transfer standards (sticking to lightening over USB), not to mention their crusade against right-to-repair. Goodbye MKBHD. We had a good run! :)
Yeah, the last straw. He doesn't really contribute to anything anyways, just sells stuff.
Removing the headphone jack made me so mad!😡
Unsubscribed
go cry to mama
@@chronozetaimagine buying products from a company which gatekeeps its repairs and charges 2x any other company phone repairs?
what's media training?
Tim: Hold my magic mouse!
Bros speaking words without actually saying anything 💀
For REAL 👏
@@unoriginalname3442 I mean he has to watch his words cuz anything he says can be interpreted as bad and it'll make stocks fall on apple's side and no business wants that ever.
@@mulanomula you know what’s bad? Losing trust in a brand. Failing to acknowledge the privacy invasions of off-device computing and the failures of certain products doesn’t fill me with confidence to continue buying into their merchandise. That will sink stocks.
@@unoriginalname3442stop listening to Elon musk
So glad you can sell your soul to the trillion $ company
A position in marketing department is what he hopes I guess
What soul?
We dont have souls
You can see the exact moment Tim Apple goes "Wait...We sell something called the Magic Mouse?"
Exactly, he totally forgot that his company sells that thing 😂
😂
@@momo-zm1ex Bro is 100% using an MX Master Logitech mouse💀
A tool with no clipboard?
@@momo-zm1ex honestly don't blame him. we should all just forget about it
You can tell that Marques held back laughter when talking about the Magic Mouse
How can you tell?
@@adamcheeseplease cause he can see.
Marques is so pro, i would have laughed out my ass when he said the egronomics was "well ..(pauses).. done ..LOL
I saw a his smile subtly change. That small pressing of the lips and little intake of breath (perhaps is how I saw it), it was like he was trying to keep his demeanour and not, at the very least, chuckle or laugh out loud haha
Well seeing as one leads a $3 trillion corporation and the other one makes TH-cam videos I’m sure Tim Cook was really concerned about what he thought
what a riveting SCRIPTED conversation. Louis Rossman was right. This wasn't softball, it was Tee Ball level of questioning. Marquez, how much stock did you get for this interview?
@@somebody700 it still comes back to money. He should drop the "integrity" aspect on managing his company.
Not even T-ball, Wiffle ball. Imagine if the channel had sent some angry young intern instead of the boss to do the interview? Since that didn't happen, we now know of two more people who are definitely quite comfortable not speaking truth in public. One is in charge of the richest company in the world, the other is in charge of the tech reviews. Is this how you rise to the top?
Still waiting for the responses from the Apple and MKBHD corporate crisis teams.
No answer is also an answer.
go cry to mama
@chronozeta You're literally one of the only people saying that.
@chronozeta Lonely? I wonder if you've found your life purpose. I would bet money you haven't.
MKBHD....I've been a long time subscriber... I have my doubts....
Unsub he is proving why you can’t trust people in bed with corps.
about time
He has over 19,000,000 subscribers. You don't matter, and neither do I.
@@ticklemeelmo73 To a degree, yeah, but then if you carry that mentality throughout the rest of life, shit doesn't change or get done. Then you'll become like every one over 40 here in Ohio where you're bitching about the same shit for a decade, doing nothing about it, except for refusing any solution because you think it's it's too hard, costs too much, will take too long, isn't worth the effort, etc. etc.
So if you don't matter, go away and stop telling others they don't
@@ticklemeelmo73 extending your logic for 19M subs, and suddenly none of them matter.
ofc there will be many loyals, but that is not the point.
If the toughest question you have for Tim Cook is about the ergonomics of the magic mouse, that was the single question they let you ask to pretend not to be a softball.
How about asking them about the class action lawsuits, where they knew they had designed their iPhone 6 to bend the motherboard and break internally, and the iPhone 7 had the exact same issue, and in all cases, as always, they refused to warranty any of it, until they lost class action lawsuits and had to.
Glue didnt solve motherboard deflection. It just made repair much harder, with no benefit to anyone.
I agree on the greenwashing aspect of the video, but that wouldn‘t be helpful in any way as thats not what the interview was about and is nowhere near Marques expertise. I think no interview would be better than an intrview where he is not allowed to be honest. It appears as if he feels small because the ohh so great Tim Cook speaks with him, while his mindset should be more like as if he is trading his reach against honesty from apple
Sorry you want an adversarial tough on Apple , point out controversial issues interview. That's not what this video is about. He's asking more about Apples vision and upcoming advancements. Not everybody likes angry journalism like you.
This was a tense watch.
I feel Apple has been courting Marques in a way that's deliberative and patient, as Apple is. They give him products earlier, they start him off with executive, non-CEO interviews, they quote him in a keynote, and they give him exclusive access to their testing facility. This interview with Tim Cook is a culmination of this process, but it didn't go the way either side wanted.
Apple and MKBHD have an equal number of TH-cam subscribers basically, and Apple knows his influence. It's not enough to break the company, but a sour relationship wouldn't be a nice thing for Apple.
Apple interviews are so, so buttoned and borderline rehearsed, but given MKBHD's scale and influence, he seemingly was granted a freedom I haven't seen given to others---even to Dua Lipa. Just see the candor of Brian Tong or an iJustine interview---or how Dave2D was treated when filming in Apple Park v how Marques was given a garden.
Of all the CEO interviews, Apple + Tim Cook have the most to chip at, especially with a tech reviewer knowing what being good to the consumer looks like via 15 years of reviewing hardware and software, and how Apple edges the entire user base of an excellent experience.
I am very fascinated by this video and the details are SO loud.
I am glad this interview happened, and all-in-all I am glad Marques has gone from Kobe to Tim, but boy is the top of this mountain frigid.
(I hope this comment doesn't get deleted; I am but a keen observer.)
yo it hasnt been deleted yet and i agree with you
I somehow felt some intense tension between both of them.
Very well written comment. You’ve put this into perspective beautifully
I agree. The tension makes it good edge material.
Brian tong and Justine have a special relationship with apple
No ltt or tailosive tech or unbox therapy or Austin
whoever edited the Magic Mouse bit 👏👏👏
also Marques you're a pro's pro for keeping it together there 😭
I was gonna say the same thing 😂 Props for keeping it together so well and not chasing the topic!
Hahahahahah
They sure did pay you a lot for three videos in a row, glad Rossman is uncovering everything this shady company does, included your bootlicking propaganda
leo is a hero
Tim clearly forgot what the Magic Mouse was.
This makes sense 😂
He thought Marques was asking about the Disney guy.
He tried real hard to come up with something to say😂😂
He also didn't pick up what Marquez put down about "blind ranking".
@@freescape08 he understood just also knew it wasn't worth it.
12:46 Marques fighting for his life trying not to die laughing got me dead I love it
Edit: hi mom I'm famous
Resting your hand on it, not using it lol
@mkbhd how hard was it to not lose it atp? 😆
When he said Magic Mouse, I held my breath lmao
Damage control interview 🤣🤣🤣
@@DanielPolancodany_pol from what?
It’s amazing how he did not answer a single question yet you feel satisfied with the interview, Tim is a pro
Ugh. That sums up everything I hate about these tech company guys. Politicians without a law degree.
Lol even in the first few minutes I was left unsatisfied. "How do you define AI?" "Well.... Uh.... We see it as an.... Opportunity for..... A whole new set of technology! 😁" Saying a whole lot of absolutely nothing at all
A pro at BS, without any doubt. 😅
Nothing was explained lol
They have to, everything they say impacts their company's stock value. You can't really blame them at that point, but it still sucks that you don't get a direct answer
Literal apple propaganda video. Such a shame...
when apple says "environmentally friendly", what they really mean is that their products were grown on a tree. you know, just like how apples do.
First rime?
I mver got onto mkbhd tian , the Indian guy nr who the boss is better more honset,
@@mesiroy1234 Gotcha but Were you high on something while typing that shit
@@farhanrejwanthen it goes rotten after a few years
too young to remember that Microsoft is the evil empire and Apple is the upstart rebel
the passive aggressive of Marques when mentioning the magic mouse is insane lol. The slow zoom into his face and Tim kinda stumbled and all that 🤣
they both knew the magic mouse fucking sucks but the ceo can't just insults one of the products they still sell hahaha
The fact that Tim specifically highlighted the ergonomics of the mouse was the best part lmao
i was cringing the whole time😂😭
12:46 Marques desperately trying to keep straight face so Apple would invite him to the interviews again
How memes are created.
I think it's Tim that is keeping a straight face so MKBHD would interview him again.
Yo lmao fr tho.
It's called politeness, and it doesn't necessarily mean you want something in return for not being a dick.
He's already on their payroll
The editing around Tim talking about the Magic Mouse has me balling
Just FYI, it’s spelled bawling.
@@sterlingroberts6240Maybe he saw the edit and decided to hit the court n ball out
@@macknewmann +10 Recovery
Enjoy the Apple Kool Aid!!
it's white and salty... kinda thick too
go cry to mama
12:40 the face MKBHD makes when Tim puts "magic mouse" and "ergonomic" in the same sentence 💀
Marques was like : are you for real Tim ?
@@wafyz fr lol. I feel like that was all our expressions when he said that 😭
@@wafyz yeah bro was like: are serious rn
But he lacked the balls to SAY it!
He had to ask „Magic Mouse?” just to make sure he didn’t hallucinate that
Bruh the subtle editing during the "Magic mouse" part deserves an award
😂😂😂
The punch in on MKBHDs face hahahahaa
Check out Louis Rossman's debunking of Apple's bogus claims about "longevity" of their products.
This is so scripted it's just sad...
If only Marques had written the scripted part… that would be at least a little redeeming.
Wdyem tho... How is it scripted
@@daveeeeeeed
The debate about whether a video is scripted or not often hinges on certain observable characteristics. In this case, several indicators strongly suggest that the video in question was scripted, leading to a perception of inauthenticity among viewers.
**1. Consistent and Polished Language**
One of the most noticeable signs that a video is scripted is the use of consistent, polished language throughout. In the video, the speaker's language was remarkably smooth, with no hesitations, filler words, or stumbles. This kind of linguistic precision is typically not found in unscripted speech, where people naturally pause, correct themselves, or use filler words like "um" and "uh." The absence of these verbal imperfections suggests that the speaker was following a pre-written script to ensure clarity and professionalism.
**2. Lack of Genuine Emotional Reactions**
Another clear indication that the video was scripted is the lack of genuine emotional reactions. Throughout the video, the speaker's responses to various topics and questions were unnaturally measured and predictable. There were no spontaneous expressions of surprise, confusion, or laughter, which are common in unscripted settings where people react naturally to unexpected information or interactions. This controlled delivery points to the use of a script, where the speaker is more focused on delivering the planned content than on engaging with the material emotionally.
**3. Seamless Transitions and Timing**
The video featured seamless transitions between topics and perfectly timed exchanges, further suggesting a scripted nature. In natural conversations, people often segue between topics with some level of awkwardness or require clarification, leading to a more fragmented flow. The fact that the video maintained a smooth and uninterrupted narrative flow indicates that it was meticulously planned and likely rehearsed, as scripts allow for precise timing and logical progression that are difficult to achieve spontaneously.
**4. Predictable and Formulaic Responses**
The predictability of the speaker's responses is another key factor that implies the video was scripted. Each question was met with a well-prepared, on-point answer, devoid of the spontaneity and variability typically seen in unscripted dialogues. This suggests that the speaker was following a predetermined script that anticipated the questions and provided the corresponding responses, thus eliminating the element of surprise or the need to think on their feet.
**5. Visual and Behavioral Cues**
Finally, visual and behavioral cues observed in the video also support the argument that it was scripted. The speaker frequently glanced at a fixed point, possibly a teleprompter, and maintained a composed demeanor throughout, indicative of reading or reciting prepared lines. Additionally, the consistent eye contact with the camera and the absence of natural, spontaneous body language further imply that the speaker was adhering to a rehearsed script rather than engaging in an impromptu discussion.
Yes, the current generation of AI, including models like ChatGPT-4 and Claude 3.5, falls under the category of Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI). Here's an overview to explain this concept in more detail:
What is Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)?
ANI refers to AI systems that are specialized in a narrow domain. These systems are designed to perform specific tasks and cannot operate outside their trained parameters. They excel in their particular areas but do not possess general intelligence or understanding. They rely on pre-defined algorithms and extensive datasets to function effectively in their specialized fields.
Examples of ANI:
ChatGPT-4:
Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT-4 is a language model designed to generate human-like text based on the input it receives. It can answer questions, provide recommendations, and engage in conversation but does not have understanding or awareness beyond the text it processes.
Claude 3.5:
Claude, developed by Anthropic, is another example of a language model AI. It functions similarly to ChatGPT, providing responses and performing text-based tasks within the scope of its training.
Characteristics of ANI:
Task-Specific:
ANI systems are built to handle specific tasks, such as language translation, image recognition, or playing chess. They are highly efficient within their domain but lack the ability to generalize knowledge across different fields (Investopedia) (iClarified).
Pre-Defined Scope:
These systems operate within the boundaries of their programming and training data. They do not possess self-awareness, consciousness, or the ability to understand context beyond their programmed capabilities (9to5Mac) (AppleMagazine).
Dependence on Data:
ANI relies heavily on large datasets and predefined rules to perform tasks. The quality and extent of the training data significantly influence their performance and accuracy (Investopedia) (iClarified).
Comparison to Other AI Types:
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI):
AGI refers to AI systems with generalized cognitive abilities, akin to human intelligence. These systems can understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks and domains. AGI remains a theoretical concept and has not yet been achieved.
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI):
ASI goes beyond AGI, representing a level of intelligence far superior to human intelligence. ASI would theoretically be capable of outperforming humans in virtually all areas, including creativity, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence. ASI is a speculative concept and is far from being realized.
Conclusion:
Current AI technologies, such as ChatGPT-4 and Claude 3.5, exemplify Artificial Narrow Intelligence. They are powerful tools for specific applications but lack the broader understanding and versatility of AGI or ASI. Their development marks significant progress in AI, but they remain within the domain of task-specific intelligence.
@@daveeeeeeed usually with "high profile" people like Tim who has to be careful of what he says in public its normal for them to be given a set of questions ahead of time and has a prepared answer before the interview even starts.
12:47 marques face when Tim said "getting the ergonomics right for the magic mouse was key" I'm dyinggg
Ok
totally lol 🤣
😂😅
Too funny
bro be like “meh but I cannot laugh here" 🤣
“The Magic Mouse…uhhhhh…ummm….getting the….uhhhhh….hmm…getting the ergonomics”🤣🤣🤣
When you have absolutely nothing good to say about the thing but you can't say anything bad lol
At least he didn’t say “hmm.. Grippy!”
@@pjrobs5551 foul as hell 🤣
Tim should have just been honest and said it needs an update. People respect others who are genuine.
C'mon y'all should leave cole alone😭😭😭😂😂@@pjrobs5551
"Getting the ergonomics well done is the key"
"With magic mouse"
"Yeah"
"okay!"
gawd🤣🤣
Glad someone else caught that lol😂
I caught that too 😂🤦🏾♂
12:40
you could cut the tension in the air with a butter knife
The ergonomics of the airpods case is best seen as it catapults from your fingers and scatters the buds across the dirty gym floor
i tried watching this but my adblocker didnt let me
Same, I thought it was broken when it flagged the entire video. lol
Underrated ass comment
Just buy premium
@@TrendonDyson lmao he's making a joke that this video is just an ad and his adblocker didn't let him watch it because adblockers skip ads. If you're buying premium to not get ads you're just throwing away money to a corp who's just going to make ads worse to convert more people to premium to the point where your ads are interrupted by the video you want to watch until you pay for premium.
m@@th8agngsome already do that. I've been on a 10 minute ish video ads every 1 to 2 minute. And it used to be rare but happening more and more, 2 15s unskipable ads... then the moment they end another set pops up so a full minute of ads before a 5 minute video. And ad blocker wont work on my tablet for some reason but does on others.
Marques face when he said "With the magic mouse while nodding his head..... Okay😂😂😂
The disbelief on Marques' Face when Tim mentions the "superb ergonomics" of the Magic Mouse is pure GOLD!
It's been years since I've tried to use iMac but I'm still irritated by the memory of trying to lift the mouse and keep a button pressed at the same time.
It anything but ergonomic
ikr... magic mouse is such a troll product from apple
Haha it's stupid device. I can't believe it. I love Magic Trackpad, I even use it at work with a Windows PC (you just need to install an open-source driver iirc). But Magic mouse is incredibly stupid I don't even know how describe that thing.
Tim cook: The art of saying a lot without saying anything.
The face of Marques when Tim speaks about the agronomics of the magic mouse is priceless 😂
That was definitely personal 😂
when you only ask the questions the interviewee wants to answer, then is not a real inetrview, it's an ad
well said
The fact that Marques came from reviewing smartphones from his bedroom to interviewing Apple CEO is peak motivation
Yeah... It only took an astronomical amount of work, most of his childhood and all of his adult life so far, but yeah!
@@Polkadot2 pretty sure it was worth it
@Polkadot2 when you love what you do, it isn't work
Not to mention other big names have been interviewed in recent years.
survivorship bias... there might be 1000's of similar smartphone reviewing youtubers who worked the same amount, only a few can get big. The real way to succeed is to learn to be happy creating even if you never get big
12:53 "oh my god" that's not an exclamation of awe about the iPhone. that's pure relief from dodging the Magic Mouse conversation 😂😂
MK should’ve STARTED with the magic mouse question!! 😂
Lol you cracked me up
Uncovering Every Lie in MKBHD's Softball Interview; a scathing critique of 'brand safe' influencers 😂😂😂😂😁😁
Louis Rossmann, my man!
Waited for this comment
The most corporate CEO answers of all time 😂
Lacked any opinion lol
@@whatisiswhatableWell he couldn’t not hurt them they are the products of his company
Exactly. Every answer was milimetrically constructed. It reminds a lot when politicians answer the most simple questions with convoluted, vague sentences.
honestly, bs corporate speak.
Haha the fact he had basically nothing to say about the Magic Mouse
Rare that the boss takes some time to talk to his employees.
You mean Tim talking to his mouthpiece?
daaamn
Ffffffffff 😂😂😂😂
go cry to mama
The Magic Mouse, uhhhhhhh , it was also an incredible moment.
Marques: please kill me
Tim Apple be like "magic mouse... ah... uhhhh.... ergonomics!"
Camera zooms in on Marques' cheeky smile
Audience laughs, peak meme moment
Tim: “Getting the ergonomics of the Magic Mouse so well done”
Marques: 🌝 12:47
Why not 🌚
👀
That was funny asf
In 2027 replaceable battery are gonna be mandatory in Europe
I'll wait till then to change my phone
That's actually a green move
as someone who works with batteries, its not even good, literarly every manufacturer will have some sort of id chip so you can use only safe OEM battery for 200 dollars (50000% markup)
@@Boz1211111 f that... The consumer seems to always lose but i think Xiaomi phones or other Chinese companies will be usable. The last phone i used with a replaceable batter was LG G5 it was great i had to batteries and i just replace it in the middle of the day and let it charge and continue using my phone with out charging it.
Good old days
@@Boz1211111 Well I guess there is always a cheap chinese cipy that will work somewhat
@@cedvelt yes but no, that works on devices where firmware doesnt update, even cameras nowdays update firmware and can patch if they want like sony did. For phone, way harder, system updates all the time so if they really decide you dont use aftermarket batteries you wont use them
I love MKBHD as an interviewer. He geningly listens to the guest without interrupting or being annoying
And does everything to please by asking easy questions 😂 He needs to bring an Android phone to the interview and ask some real questions about T9, an iPad calculator to put Tim on the spot a bit.
@@TomasRamoska He has to play the game, which for me tarnishes the MKBHD brand, the reviews are no longer genuine.
i would like him as well if he woudnt chat to a robot.
He’s becoming a pretty great journalist overall. I love that he did the ranking game in the end because he definitely knew it would make put Tim in an uncomfortable position
The Magic Mouse ranking felt like a jab, and Marquees looked like he was enjoying every nanosecond of seeing Cook have the three typing dots over his head as he thought of what bullshit answer to come up with to reinforce it as a big thing. And I'm certain Marquees was biting his tongue hard and holding back a full laugh when Cook mentioned ergonomics :D
Those close up shots says everything,When Marques asks Tim about "Magic Mouse".That was hilarious😂
16:13 LOL
“Well, we didn’t get a blind ranking.”
“Yeah.”
i swear hes not a human
@@GenAvAviationwhat 😂
“Congratulations, you are now my EliTe EmplOYeE”
LMAO this hit me so hard ahaha
Yeah, MKBHD has become a mouthpiece of Apple's gaslighting and propaganda :/
Look up Louis Rossman - he presents comprehensive proof showing that Tim is manipulating and lying in cold blood here.
Apple caring for repairability? *chokes on drink*
Yeah, their authorized repair program takes away options to repair anything.
You are not allowed to fix anything, you just sell people half of their laptop again, when all they need is a small chip that Apple has not fixed for years and years, despite knowing about it. Why? Because they have destroyed ways for independent repair shops to actually fix their stuff - Apple wants to have monopoly on "fixing"their products, when they just use that to get more money out of their customers.
Mr. Cook trying to cook up something positive about the Magic Mouse is hilarious.
true lol
He even had to go so low as "ergonomics" 🤣
@@heyitsaif His name might be Tim Cook but even with that he cant cook a good enough answer no matter how much time we let Tim Cook his answer
He sounded like he doesn't know anything about it or hasn't used it in years tbh....
I'm very happy for Tim to achieve the milestone of talking with MKBHD privately!!!
It’s important for CEOs to talk to their employees. And yes, a shill could be seen as a type of employee.
12:42 Marques’ face when he says “Getting the ergonomics well done was key” in reference to the Magic Mouse 😂
🤣
IM DYING HAHAHAHAHAHA
"With magic mouse..... k"
😂
Perfect reaction lol
Tim: Ergonomics
MKBHD: “What you talkin 'bout Willis?”
Asking no hardball questions.... Are you even impartial anymore? I love my iPhone but you must hold them accountable and not be gaslit by their "we prefer a design that doesn't break"... NO YOU SHOULD HAVE HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE MARQUES! You can have your design WITH repairability... You truly are an influencer for company propaganda 😮💨
Yes, it is very sad to see MKBHD being so compliant in spreading lies.
Louis Rossmann has best shown the proof for why this is a propaganda piece, not an interview.
finally someone not just insulting him outright jesus
Dubiously repeating "The Magic Mouse..." when he mentioned ergonomics and barely holding back a laugh in front of Tim Apple is insane 💀
They really need to do a Magic Mouse Pro built for human hands and with a sensor that isn't 15 years old
You can tell that's the first time he's thought about the Magic Mouse since it was announced
And perhaps something that you can use while charging :)
or just redesign the normal magic mouse
@@KushagraJuneja That's what everyone complains about but it's literally my bottom concern with that hand cramp ass mouse
12:23 LMAOOOOOO Marques trying not to break
That's his "I gotchu, what now" moment if I've ever seen one 😂
😂😂😂😂
What if you where the one inside Apple house they can turn u into android 😂😂😂 if u break
Marques trying to keep a straight face when the ergonomics of the Magic Mouse being well done was being discussed had me laughing out loud.
I’m here from Louis Rossman’s excellent video to happily give you engagement for the algorithm to tell you that I do not trust you any more. Only a fool would after this.
12:42 I died laughing as the camera zooms into his face because you know he's trolling hard with the magic mouse
The smile on Marques' face after asking about Magic mouse is GOLD. 🤣🤣
Hi
Hi@@mrcarrot1879
Marques's smile after casually dropping the magic mouse 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is Apple propaganda
💯
Ofc it is
Tim saying that the magic mouse was an incredible moment and then realizing he messed up when he said that was hilarious
That one really challenged his bullshitting skills. How does one say anything good about it? It's incredibly difficult.
Tim: Bringing AI to everyone
Also Tim: requires iPhone 15 Pro
LOL
literally 2 of their phones and they have made 38.
to add, A17 Pro has a better neural engine to prepare for iOS 18 so it makes total sense
a17 chip probably has some specifics for AI and LLM's that a16 doesn't
Meaning everyone buy 15 Pro? Wall Street loves it
Holy crap, MKBHD has come FAR!!! Interviews with Google CEO and now Apple CEO
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
And Elon Musk!
He's on his way to having more subscribers than APPLE does. At this point, Tim should feel honored that Marques is giving him the time.
Don’t forget Microsoft!
@@LeviAlexanderFthat one is much less impressive
Did you just start following his channel?
This video is a disservice, geez
12:43 Magic mouse ergonomics was well done😂lol
was about to comment this!
The face of marques says it all !!! 🤣
he had to control it so bad 😂
marques holding it in
Dude... comments are on point 😂
Thanks for the time cue on this! 💯✌️😎
the sarcastic “of the magic mouse?” after the ergonomics statement 😂
Don’t care how big MKBHD is now, it’s still dope as hell seeing him just get all these exclusive interviews
i mean its easier for him than others to get those since he is like biggest tech channel
This isnt an interview. This is called access journalism.
@@azerkdd It's the local news interviewing local cops.
You really gave all that was left of your integrity away by doing this Marques. And to think I used to recommend you to people who need advice on what tech to buy. I hope the money was worth it. 😞
MKBHD's face when Tim Cook said "ergonomics" while talking about the Magic Mouse is priceless
Tim talking about his late parents in the end was shockingly insightful to see him so introspective and vulnerable, I don't think we've ever seen that before
Made me really want to get a Vision Pro
@@computeraidedworld1148are you seriously?
Yeah just a master salesman playing your pathos like a fiddle lmfao you’d buy anything if i gave you a sob story
@@peterlumwanga428 no, its a joke
I thought it was tasteless to use his parents death to sell Vision Pro's use case
Marques: "So we're going to do a blind ranking"
Tim: "No we're not"
Marques: "That's correct I meant we're not doing a blind ranking"
Tim: "Yeah"
😂
Looks like you found the highest bidder for your integrity! Congrats on selling out.
Lol the pan to Marques Face when Tim said "getting the ergonomics done was key" - Editor you a fool for this one 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kids, Cook knew every question before it was asked. Welcome to show biz. He runs one of the biggest companies in the world. He's worth $2 billion. If he says the wrong thing, Apple's stock tumbles massively. He's not taking an interview like this going in blind. That includes the Magic Mouse question. In fact his "ergonomics" answer is almost definitely a case of trolling the troll. He's not dumb. He knows people complain about the ergonomics of it.
"Ergonomics" being a bit of a stretch here :D
This needs to be the number one comment. It’s so true, I’m sure Tim wrote out these questions that Mkbhd is asking Tim. It’s all fake and scripted
You know something!!!
@@kiwi8476 doubt its scripted on both ends, joanna stern literally asked craig point blank about apple vision years before it was released. these guys FOR SURE practice how to shut down a question or weasel their way around it though.
Don't think it's as scripted as you think. Tim has had massive amounts of media training (including interview preps) and has talked about Apple's products for years, so it's not like he is really saying anything new, including the AI part. Sure someone at Apple might have gone through the questions to make sure there isn't anything that would hugely controversial, but overall, it was a pretty informal, quick and easy interview, in the sense that he didn't have to talk about numbers, or wasn't really held accountable for anything he said.
MKBHD pushed Tim to the brink in this interview. Great job
Apple doesnt want to receive what the Rabbit device received 😂😂😂
Did we watch the same interview? He didn't push him to give an unofficial rank on the products he lists, he didn't call Tim out on the ergonomics of the magic mouse.
lol this is pushing? Gtfo dude he’s nodding and agreeing the entire way through
lol what brink?
@@mcawesome4150 exactly
Cybertruck review made me question most of MKBHD, this was the final nail in the coffin...