Questioning Apple's current trajectory is necessary given the increasing frequency of security lapses and the company's aggressive legal posturing. Critics argue that the 'Walled Garden' approach, while marketed as a security feature, often obscures vulnerabilities until they are exploited by criminals. When FaceTime can be used to facilitate financial fraud, it raises legitimate concerns about whether the company is prioritizing its own control over the actual safety of its users. Furthermore, the legal conflict with OpenAI suggests a company struggling to adapt to the rapid rise of generative AI, potentially using litigation to stifle competition rather than innovating. This defensive posture can alienate developers and limit the choices available to consumers. As the company faces these mounting pressures, there is a growing need for greater transparency regarding its security protocols and its business dealings with AI firms. If Apple continues to prioritize its own corporate interests over open communication and collaborative innovation, it risks losing the trust that has defined its relationship with the public for decades.
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Warning against Apple's Lack of Transparency and Market Control
Published July 13, 2026 at 10:47 PM UTC