Traffic light indication in Apple Maps is a good solution in many ways, and you can't miss the instruction "at the light." Meanwhile, Google Maps does have a tiny traffic light indication that barely does anything but gets the UI even messier.
AI decides that ctrl is still there? Look at many Japanese made (ANSI) keyboards: they simply put ctrl where caps lock locates. This is a life changer to me, and inspires me to change all my keyboards: no new layout required.
Even though they can claim movement is decreased, having little finger hitting ctrl at the original location for hundreds to thousands of times is never a fun. It’s ergonomically bad.
Also, it may derail: it seems that we could never have all good things at the same time:
1. Apple and NVIDIA: previously, what do you expect when two control freaks meet? And now Apple has its in-house GPU, we will never see an all-around Mac anyway.
2. Even if Intel makes M*-like chips, its customer (OEMs) won't afford it anyway: 200 GB/s memory for CPU is simply server grade (e.g., the memory bandwidth is like Xeon Sapphire Rapids'), too expensive for consumer use.