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Michael Gartenberg

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Seven stories in 2024Q2 tied Michael Gartenberg’s coverage most closely to Apple’s AI rollout and the privacy debate around Microsoft Recall.

Who they are

Michael Gartenberg appears in this coverage as a technology-industry commentator whose appearances are concentrated around Apple, Google, Microsoft and platform-policy questions. The surrounding stories place his analysis alongside product launches, app-store rules, search competition and privacy-sensitive software changes rather than as an executive driving those events.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2024Q2, when Apple’s generative-AI push became the dominant context: previews of WWDC 2024 and the launch of Apple Intelligence for iOS, iPadOS and macOS put Apple’s product strategy at the center of the news cycle. The same period also connected Gartenberg to Microsoft’s decision to make Recall opt-in and add encryption and authentication protections, extending the discussion from AI features to how those features are governed.

Later appearances shifted toward the implications of AI and platform power rather than a sustained stream of company-specific news. Apple’s iOS 18.2 developer betas, including ChatGPT integration, remained a notable Apple thread, while the November 2024 discussion in which former Google executives argued that ChatGPT-like tools could eventually displace Google Search aligns with his documented skepticism around a Google proposal to pay users not to use search. The latest listed item, Apple’s 2025 lawsuit over alleged iOS 26 leaks, shows Apple continuing to anchor the entity’s news context.

The tension

The coverage circles a recurring contest between entrenched platform control and pressures to open, replace or restrain it. Apple and Google both criticized the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Facebook challenged Apple’s App Store restrictions, and Google Search faces a possible challenge from AI tools; Gartenberg’s search-related commentary adds a consumer-incentives angle to the broader question of whether dominant platforms can preserve their position without eroding user trust or regulatory tolerance.

Why it matters

If AI becomes the next interface layer for major platforms, the issues reflected here—default access, privacy safeguards, app distribution and search competition—will shape who controls user attention and data. Apple Intelligence, Microsoft Recall and ChatGPT-like search tools point in different directions, so the key uncertainty is whether AI increases the leverage of incumbent ecosystems or creates credible new routes around them.

Michael Gartenberg has appeared in 59 articles since 2018-11. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Twitter, iPhone, Facebook.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-03-02
9to5Mac 47 related

After criticism, Apple says iOS 17.4 won't stop supporting Home Screen web apps in the EU and they will still be built on WebKit and its security architecture

https://appleinsider.com/... Bodil / @bodil@social.treehouse.systems : Sad news today that Apple have decided not to shoot themselves in the foot to spite the EU after all.  I was quite looking forwar...

2022-03-28
New York Times 1 related

Some museums across Europe, including the British Museum, are embracing NFTs as a fundraising tool, but most public galleries remain wary of cryptocurrencies

There's money to be made, though most institutions are wary of getting involved.  — Give this article- - - Read in app Tweets: @nytimes and @gartenberg Tweets: @nytimes : Pandemic-related lockdowns an...

2022-03-26
Financial Times 71 related

Apple and Google criticize the newly unveiled Digital Markets Act that will force companies designated as gatekeepers to open up their platforms to competitors

the apps ATT matters the most for will just leave the App Store, rendering ATT effectively useless Alex Stamos / @alexstamos : @matrixdotorg ... If your messaging standard does not provide the same le...

2021-06-17
Bloomberg 22 related

Rep. David Cicilline, leading a push for a new Big Tech antitrust legislation, says it will prohibit Apple from impeding users from removing pre-installed apps

distracting the company from its growth areas, risking regulatory retaliation, making its higher information users mad, and all not actually that much $$ in Apple terms. https://www.slowboring.com/......

2020-08-08
The Verge 37 related

Facebook slams Apple's App Store policies, launches Facebook Gaming on iOS without the app's mini games feature to pass the App Store's strict approval policies

Watch and Connect  —  iPhone Screenshots  —  Facebook Gaming welcomes you to a new world of gaming. FP Trending / Firstpost Tech : Facebook Gaming launches official app on iOS without instant gaming f...

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