Addresses AirTags at minute mark: 11:23 —
I’m not sure what his point is?
Is he saying that if the airline “lost” a bag, and I know the exact GPS coordinates, he’ll be able to get the airline to find it faster than the customer themselves?
I think he is underestimating the scope of apple’s network, and the power of every iPhone being opted in by default.
Wherever your bag is inside an airport, the chance that someone will pass within 30 feet with an iPhone is very high, especially in developed countries.
There are about a BILLION apple devices out there just listening for your bag.
That’s a mind-boggling amount.
Another note is that AirTags should be found if someone passes by even if they are in a room with no service in the belly of some airport, unlike a dedicated GPS device.