Morning Brew Daily - Apple’s AI Makes Its Debut & Thanksgiving Meal Wars Heat Up

Episode Date: October 29, 2024

Episode 441: Neal and Toby recap the big announcements from Apple, starting with its launch of Apple Intelligence – its very own in-house AI model. Then, the Philadelphia District Attorney has sued ...Elon Musk since he began giving out $1M payouts to get people to register to vote. Next, Sam’s Club, Aldi, Target, and Walmart all announce Thanksgiving meal deals to simplify the Big Dinner, but also to win back shoppers still cautious from high inflation. Meanwhile, Toby shares his trend of watching NFL games in a fully immersive experience. Lastly, a wrap up of the biggest headlines from the day.  Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Find your fit at bonobos.com and use code BREW20 for 20% off.  Get your Morning Brew Daily T-Shirt HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-radio-t-shirt?_pos=1&_sid=6b0bc409d&_ss=r&variant=45353879044316  Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Timothée Chalamet Contest 02:45 - Apple Intelligence  08:26 - Philadelphia vs. Elon Musk 11:10 - Grocery Store Thanksgiving Meals  14:40 - Toby's Trends 18:50 - Headlines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:28 Good morning brew daily show. I'm Neil Fryman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today, Apple released its AI features into the wild, but are they thinking different or thinking more of the same? Then your Thanksgiving turkey may be dry this year, but it won't be more expensive thanks to easing inflation. It's Tuesday, October 29th.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Let's ride. With the election only days away, pollsters are crunching numbers to try and figure out who has an edge come November 5th. But a more reliable indicator may have already forecasted the winner this past Sunday, and that is the performance of the Washington Commanders football team. There is a link that D.C. sports fans are well aware of between their NFL team's final home game before the election and the candidate who ends up winning.
Starting point is 00:01:16 If the team wins, the incumbent candidate wins. If the team loses, the incumbent loses. According to Axios, 17 of the past 21 presidential campaigns since the team moved to D.C. have shaken out that way. Neil, was this election just decided because the bears stink at defending the Hill Mary. It could possibly be, but there are random election indicators anywhere you look that tell all different stories. Buskin Bakery is in Cincinnati, Ohio, and it is predicted almost every presidential election correctly since 1984 through cookie sales. It sells cookies with each candidate's face,
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Starting point is 00:03:29 Apple, the fruit season, may be winding down, but for Apple the company, season is reaching its peak. Apple began one of its most consequential weeks of the year with major releases of new hardware and software, including the highly anticipated release of its AI features known as Apple Intelligence. iOS 18.1 was made available to iPhone users in the U.S. yesterday, bringing the first taste of Apple's flavor of AI to the computer in your pocket. Because Apple Intelligence only works on the iPhone 15 and later models, it's hoping that people will trade in their old phones to access the new features, driving a surge in new iPhone sales
Starting point is 00:04:07 that account for roughly half of its total revenue. The stakes are immensely high. And then don't forget the new computers either. Apple unveiled a refreshed iMac yesterday with a new in-house chip called the M4, which will boost speeds and allow it to run Apple intelligence. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman called it a seismic shift on the same level as when Apple ditched the Intel processors four years ago to run its own silicon. Apple will continue dropping upgraded computers throughout the week, which you should definitely show to your boss of your work laptops getting a little long in the tooth. Let's start with Apple Intelligence, though.
Starting point is 00:04:41 What are the new features our listeners should look out for? Okay, here are the basics about what just arrived. The most prominent feature included in this Apple Intelligence Suite is the ability to summarize notifications. You know, maybe your phone is in your pocket for an hour and you go look at it and there's a zillion notifications because you are so popular. Well, Apple Intelligence will summarize all of those notifications for you into one notification to tell you what you missed. They're also writing tools that allow you to prove, read, rewrite, summarize some writing that you've made.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Siri is getting a glow up literally when you use Siri. The screen's edges will light up and a more human-sounding voice responds. And then finally, there's a photo cleanup feature. Maybe someone's photo bombing your lovely family picture in front of Mount Rushmore where you can just edit them away. So those are just the features that have been released with iOS 18.1. There are a bunch more coming throughout the fall in next year. Yeah, I will say, though, just anecdotally, I'm in a couple of group chats with people who have iPhones, and they said that the Apple Intelligence has been a little bit of a letdown so far. Most people upgrade in the last few days. I got a text in a college group
Starting point is 00:05:53 tat yesterday that read. Apple made a big deal about this new Apple intelligence thing, but what has changed? All my Siri does now is glow and make me think she can do. more. So clearly in consumers' hands, it's a little bit underwhelming right now. That said, a lot of people have been circling December as a date where the full suite rolls out. Coming in December, you're going to get features like Gen Moji, which is their AI generated emoji creator. Also, visual intelligence will allow you to, you know, use your device to interact with the real world, the surrounding environment, and it can identify and recognize things. And then finally, the long-awaited Siri integration with OpenAI's chat, CBT, is coming.
Starting point is 00:06:32 in December. So Apple has been fighting a little bit of this expectation management, if you will, because they technically debuted Apple Intelligence at their glow event, but they said features will roll out come October. It is October now, and still they're saying, actually wait until December. So I do think that they've had to manage expectations a little bit here because their full suite isn't out in people's hands. And here's another reality check. I mean, everything that is coming to your iPhone through Apple Intelligence is already available on Android Power. devices on with Samsung and Google. So Apple is not doing really anything new here, but you're right. There are insane expectations. Apple stock price has jumped 18% since it previewed its AI
Starting point is 00:07:13 strategy at a conference in June. And now it is the most valuable company in the world and is on track to be the first U.S. company to reach a four trillion dollar market cap. It is now over $3.5 trillion in value. But the question here is, is it enough for people to trade in their old iPhones for a newer one. And that's why they've been only running it on iPhone 15s and later because they need people. That's the biggest problem for Apple right now. They have people sitting on really old iPhones, 12s and 13s. They wanted to get them to the 15s and the 16s to upgrade. And they're hoping that dangling these Apple intelligence AI features will cause consumers to make that upgrade. But it's not clear from what they just rolled out that
Starting point is 00:07:56 people will do that, especially ahead of the key holiday shopping season. Key holiday shopping season, and we're also getting its earnings come Thursday of this week. So you said it is a big week for Apple. We will get some more clarity on what that demand is looking like because you're right. iPhone 16 demand has been a little bit slower than expected. We'll see if these new features do anything to change that. On a list of things that maybe feel illegal, Elon Musk's political action committee awarding $1 million to voters in swing states comes in pretty near the top.
Starting point is 00:08:25 And the Philadelphia DA's office seems to agree yesterday they filed a law. to stop the giveaway accusing the America pack of, quote, running an illegal lottery. Elon Musk announced his million dollar ploy at a rally back on October 19th, saying that any registered voter who submitted their address, phone number, and email address and signed a petition pledging to support the Constitution would have a chance to randomly be selected to win a $1 million prize. The DOJ immediately took note and warned the America PAC that its seven-digit giveaway might violate federal election law. The Philadelphia DA suit, though, takes a different tact. This is a lottery, the suit says, and it is indisputably an unlawful lottery, says under Pennsylvania law,
Starting point is 00:09:10 all lotterlies must be regulated by the state. You know, when Elon first announced this, there was a lot of head scratching around the legality of it. Guess we will find out soon enough, there's a hearing that will take place in Philly on Friday, if that is the case. Yes, soon as Elon Musk announced it, the question that was swirling was, was this illegal Does this violate federal election law, which bans anyone who pays or offers to pay, either for registration to vote or for voting? The idea of this law is that I can't pay you to register to vote and I can't bribe you to vote. That was the big question that legal experts were wondering. This Philadelphia lawsuit takes a different tack and goes after them just on the basis of lottery law in the state,
Starting point is 00:09:54 whether it is operating under this particular regulator that regulates lottery operations, and the Philly DA is saying, no, it is not. And so they filed an injunction to stop it immediately. The lawsuit also, the Philly lawsuit, that is, raises questions around the selection process that has gone into this because Musk is giving away $1 million, but even though he says that those winners are chosen at random, that appears to be a little bit false. The suit says multiple winners have been selected are individuals who have shown up Trump rallies in Pennsylvania. Also, these are supposed to go to anyone in a swing state,
Starting point is 00:10:29 but most of them have ended up in the hands of people from Pennsylvania. Nearly half of the $9 million that's been given out has been given to people from Pennsylvania. So that's another part that they're saying is like you are saying that this is technically a fair lottery, but it does seem like you are choosing people that fit your maybe political agenda in the most important state coming up come November 5th. And the big picture here is that Elon Musk, the owner of six different companies, has played such an outsized role, has become one of the biggest donors in this political cycle. He's given $75 million to a political action committee that he's created America PAC and has taken on a major role in former President Trump's political presidential campaign. And he said he wants to run an office that is called Doge, which is the Department of Government Efficiency, if President Trump's.
Starting point is 00:11:21 if former President Trump were elected and he wants to cut $2 trillion from U.S. spending if that happens. With Thanksgiving less than a month away, supermarket chains are waging an all-out war to sell your family a complete Turkey Day dinner on the cheap. Target is the latest retailer to join in on the San Diego newscaster level brawl. Yesterday, the chain said it was selling a, quote, traditional Thanksgiving feast that can feed for and costs, get this, $20. knowing that American consumers have been crushed by inflation over the past several years, Target highlighted that this year's Thanksgiving meal deal will cost $5 less than last year and still include all your favorite fixings from turkey to cranberry sauce. But it's got plenty of competition.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Earlier this month, Walmart, Aldi, and Sam's Club also rolled out cheap Thanksgiving meals. In Walmart's case, it'll cost less than $7 per person and run you less than last year's offering. Toby, if 2022 and 2022 and 2023 were defined by Surgeoning, prices. 2024 may be remembered as the year of the discount. In addition to this meal, Target is in the process of slashing prices on 10,000 of its items to lure shoppers whose wallets have been stretched more than your pants after Thanksgiving dinner.
Starting point is 00:12:32 And it's been a winning formula. It is pretty remarkable that we are seeing prices deflate now. They are cheaper than last year's Thanksgiving meals. The idea here is to get shoppers through the door because you have these great discounts, these great Thanksgiving meal offerings. And hopefully they pick up a few items or two. long the way. But I tell you what, these are not bad Thanksgiving meals either. I mean, we were going through, weighing the pros and cons of each one. The winner in my book is
Starting point is 00:12:57 all these meal. I think it dominates everyone. You get a butterballed turkey, gravy rolls, macaroni and cheese, stuffing, plus they give you the ingredients to make things like cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie. That is crazy. All for $47 feeds 10 people, $4.70 per person. So I was thinking, how can they possibly offer prices like this. And I do think it goes back to a lot of these companies have invested in their own private label brands. I mean, 90% of the goods that all these sells and their stores are from their own private label brand. We have seen Target rollout their own. Sam's Club has their own, I mean, obviously Costco, Walmart. They all have their own private label brands. And so that is
Starting point is 00:13:38 mostly what you're going to get in these meal kits, but still pretty remarkable prices for what they are offering you. Yeah, and I think this is actually a big reason why they're doing this is to showcase to consumers these private label brands and get those, get those brands in people's houses as a means of marketing because targets private label business generates 30 billion dollars in sales each year. It's an absolute behemoth. That one of them is called Good and Gather and that is the brand of the turkey. That is the brand of the Mac and Cheese as well. So it's hoping that you'll get this meal deal and say, hey, good and gather. Like I will buy more of that stuff. I will gather more of it. Another thing that Target's doing that is interesting is it's offering a free frozen pizza,
Starting point is 00:14:20 along with this meal deal, to its Target Circle 360 paid membership rewards program to hopefully spur more people to subscribe to that. And why that's interesting is that the day before Thanksgiving, that Wednesday, it's one of the biggest days of the year for pizza sales, which I guess makes sense because people definitely don't want to cook that day. They want whatever the opposite of a Thanksgiving dinner is. And pizza might be the solution there. I was thinking, I have no idea what I eat the day before Thanksgiving because, for me, big turkey trot family.
Starting point is 00:14:51 So maybe we're carboloding a little bit. So it's rarely been pizza. But now that I'm thinking about it, pizza makes a lot of sense. Up next, the only thing better than watching sports on a big screen is watching sports on an even bigger screen. We're the Hartford with decades of experience ensuring millions of unique small businesses. When it comes to your small business insurance. Thank you. One size, absolutely does not fit all.
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Starting point is 00:15:57 but another company, also offering up immersive broadcasts, has sneakly begun to ink deals with major sports leagues. And it's that company, Cosm, that I want to talk about on today's edition of Toby's trends. This trend, Neil, I am dubbing big screen good, because wow does Cosm have a big screen. Cosm, like the sphere, utilizes an 87-foot 360-degree dome made up of 12K LED screens to offer an experience they called shared reality that does an incredible job of mimicking being at a sports game itself. These domes can seat up to 1,500 people and will run you anywhere from $22 to $130 for a game. Cosm just announced a partnership with the NFL yesterday so you can see the Chicago Bears lose in excruciating fashion or the Jets be the Jets. on the greatest TV screen mankind has to offer. Neil, so far, Cosm has two venues located in L.A. and Dallas with plans to open more going forward.
Starting point is 00:16:56 What do you think of this big screen good trend? I mean, it seems pretty clear that there's insane demand for this. They opened up tickets for the World Series. Game one went sold out in seven minutes. Game two sold out in one minute. So there's clear demand that people want to go and be more immersed in a sporting event. and they're willing to pay up to $100 to make that happen. They're just not content with the 50 to 60 inch screens that we have in our homes.
Starting point is 00:17:25 They want to feel in it. Cosm has done a really good job of putting their own cameras out on the field or on the court to make you feel like you're really there. All of the firsthand accounts that I've read have been very glowing and saying, like this actually feels like you're there. And I would love to go visit in Dallas or L.A. and the new one they're opening up in Atlanta. One thing is interesting is that you mentioned that it's better than your 60-inch flat-screen TV at home,
Starting point is 00:17:50 but I actually think that's not who Cosm is competing with. It's competing with buying a courtside ticket to an NBA game because that's what the experience mimics is being courtside. And those are obviously a lot more expensive. I just saw parking at the Intuit dome of the Clippers' new arena costs $80 alone. So if you want to go see a game, maybe Cosm is an easier venue to doing that. I was also thinking, too, that so many of these companies are investing in this immersive virtual reality with these headsets with Apple and meta doing so. This is almost that same experience, that same 360 degree larger than life experience that you're getting with a headset, but you're getting it in real life with a shared experience. So it is interesting to see the different approaches to maybe this immersion.
Starting point is 00:18:34 One, you can build just a giant 86 foot tall dome or you can create this big headset. But I think they're after the same sort of experience. And the backstory of this company is actually very interesting. It has nothing to do with sports or TV or media or anything like that. It was formed four years ago through the acquisition of two companies that pioneered planetarium projections. So it developed this technology to sell to planetariums all over the world. And then they were saying, well, we developed very high resolution projection technology. Let's maybe apply that to something different.
Starting point is 00:19:08 Hey, sports are there. Let's do that. So, Cosm is essentially, originally a planetarium company that turned its attention to something else, and it's doing very well. Obviously, in the early stages, but it raised $250 million at a billion dollar valuation. And just in general, it feels like this immersive experience economy is only growing. I mean, IMAX hit 6% market share of the domestic box office in Q1, which was its highest ever. We know the sphere has been making a lot of money in Las Vegas. It's now expanding for its second sphere in Abu Dhabi.
Starting point is 00:19:41 So people clearly want to feel this larger than life experience and they're willing to pay up for it. Neil, call it the trend. Big screen good. That is the Toby's trend right there. It's not me. It's Toby trend. I don't want to step on your toes.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Big screen good. Okay, let's sprint to the finish with some headlines you may have missed. Up first, it turns out that neutrality is far more controversial than you might think. The Washington Post lost over 200,000 digital subscribers about 8% of the outlets paid circulation in the days since the paper's billionaire owner Jeff Bezos decided to block the editorial team from issuing an endorsement ahead of this year's election.
Starting point is 00:20:16 To put that number into perspective, the post has only added, and this is not a typo, 4,000 net new subs so far this year, according to NPR. No, this is a absolute shocking number. 8% of its total paid circulation gone in just a few days because of Bezos's decision. Bezos did write a note from the owner explaining, it. And he said that trust in the media is so low. So he can't, so his argument was that, you know, issuing a presidential endorsement would lead to either further mistrust would lead to further mistrust of the media. And he wanted to do that. He did say it was inadequate planning and he wish he had done it 11 days out before the election and said it was definitely an emotional time that he
Starting point is 00:21:00 wish he made it before. But he defended it in saying that, you know, trust in the, we talked about this last week on the show. Trust in the media is the lowest of any civic institution pulled by Pew and Bezos thinks that this decision will regain trust in the legacy media, but it comes at a major cost. And the Washington Post is not doing well as is in 2020. This website had 101 million unique visitors per month. That was cut in half by the end of 2023 to 50 million. And last year, it lost a reported $77 million. So losing 8% percent. of your total sales, and this second is really not good for your business. We'll see how they make it make up for it. Boeing just did the corporate equivalent of Leonardo DiCaprio sleeping in a
Starting point is 00:21:46 horse carcass to survive the winter. The plane manufacturer raised $21 billion in a share sale, one of the largest moves of its kind in corporate history. The cash influx will help it keep the lights on as it waits out a strike that has frozen most of its production, and this is key, also allow it to avoid having its credit rating cut to junk, which would be a financial disaster. Desperate Times call for desperate measures. I took this entrepreneurship class in college, and a founder came in and said the only trick to running a business is Droom.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Don't run out of money. Droom. Boeing is not some startup at this point, but they are having cash and liquidity issues. They aren't making any money right now because they can't make any 737 max plane. So this is the next betcha option. And then also that credit rating is all important as well. So huge, huge share raise, huge billion dollar multi or $21 billion raise here.
Starting point is 00:22:37 Don't run out of money, Boeing. Maybe you should have attended my entrepreneurship class. Volkswagen announced it was closing at least three of its plants in Germany yesterday, marking the first time in its 87 year history that is shutting down facilities on home soil. The automaker is facing intense pressure to cut costs amid declining sales and fierce competition, especially from Chinese EV makers. The company is already facing very strong opposition from union leaders, so expect some serious pushback from workers as VW also navigates the layoffs that come along with this big restructuring. Yeah, there had been rumors that VW would be closing plants in Germany for months, and that sparked a huge outcry because it would be such a major hit to Germany, which is Europe's largest economy.
Starting point is 00:23:22 VW is so tied up with the economy, but Germany's economy contracted in 2023, and it is on pace to fall again. again for the second straight year this year. So these are definitely alarm bells going off inside the halls of the German government because of VW's decision. But wherever you look, German automakers are really not doing well at all. They are getting hammered in China because of these low-cost EVs. They're getting hammered in their home court because China EVs are coming in there and sales are way down.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Mercedes is not doing well. BMW has had an expensive recall and Stalantis has also been crushed in the U.S. U.S. market. So really just grim times for German automakers. Netflix is making it a lot easier to share your favorite love is blind couple. The streamer rolled out a new mobile feature called Moments that lets you save and share some of your favorite scenes from your favorite shows. In the past, doing something like screen recording or screenshoting was very much poo-poohed by Netflix to protect their IP, but it also drastically stunted what should have been a viral growth tool for them.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Now they've unclogged that sharing artery. Sharing is everything these days from wordle to to sports clips on social media so it does seem like this could be a feature that a lot of people use I don't know what shows
Starting point is 00:24:37 you would use it for I can't imagine the fact that Netflix hasn't done this prior like usually whenever you would screenshot it would just completely block it you weren't allowed to do that but you are so right like this is something that should have been
Starting point is 00:24:49 rolled out by this point yeah I don't know Love is Blind is the show that came to mind right now I was actually just watching someone on the plane to watch it so I know people are watching Love is Blind right now but yes, this is a crucial kind of sharing milestone for Netflix. And then finally, keep your eyes peeled for any fancy British cheese being sold on the cheap
Starting point is 00:25:08 because it's probably been stolen in what celebrity chef Jamie Oliver called the Great Cheese Robbery, spelled G-R-A-T-E. But it's not really a punny matter to the tight-knit artisanal cheese community. In September, fraudsters posing as legitimate wholesalers tricked a British company into sending them nearly $400,000 worth of cheddar. which they made off with without a trace. And this is not the kind of cheddar you'd find on a cheese plate at a networking event. The three types of stolen cheeses were award-winning and ranked among the best in the world.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Police were alerted of the heist last week and are now hoping to solve the biggest question of all. Where did this cheese go? Okay, so I know this is wrong. You shouldn't steal. But I am such a sucker for stories of stealing very valuable but not your typical good. So, like, yes, you can rob a bank. You can steal diamonds or gold. as a legitimate wholesaler, getting thousands of pounds of some of the most valuable cheese imaginable
Starting point is 00:26:04 delivered before you write off into sunset. Again, morally wrong, but I applaud the outside the box thinking, and I really hope we get a movie about this. Well, the problem is when you steal something like this, you can't launder it. You can't sell it because it is so unique. And that's the question here is this cheese is going to show up somewhere. Jamie Oliver, sort of the celebrity chef, brought this heist to light on Saturday in an Instagram post, and he was saying, look, keep your eyes out, he was telling the British public, keep your eyes out for this really fancy cheese being sold on the cheap. He goes, it absolutely stands out. Some investigators think it has been, you know, moved to Russia or the Middle East where it can be sold more surreptitiously. But it's not easy to grab
Starting point is 00:26:46 $400,000, $400,000 worth of the most cheddar cheese on the planet and then sale it somewhere without creating some noise. So that is where investigators think they might be able to nab the thieves here. Let's wrap it up there. Thanks so much for starting your morning with us and have a wonderful Tuesday. For any questions, comments, or feedback on the show, send an email to Morning Brew Daily at Morningbrew.com. And don't forget to share the podcast with your friends, family, and coworkers.
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