Right.
Well it's like everything isnt it. There will always be people who will jump in and criticise things where the original intent was symbolic and not literal.
Sadly people like to virtue signal when they can do it loudly and publicly to 'make themselves look good'.
What nonsense. The ad is a paradigm for 'compressing all these things into a super thin ipad' - very clear and obvious.
Im amazed that people have enough free time to put finger to keyboard to criticise an ad.
It's also distinctly symbolic, if you want to take it further:
"why have that boring physical stuff when you can do it all via AI"
Especially bearing in mind Apple & every other tech company's focus going forwards, but nowhere else is it going to be more evident than with Apple. Apple-first creators in media have majority been the most cookie cutter types using whatever new thing on an intentionally homogenous platform, and it's doubly symbolic that way.
To me it definitely has the misdudged cringe theme running in recent Apple marketing. It's not quite up there with the cringe Eminem kid keynote moment but more mundane cringe
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