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iOS 18 Rumored to Include 'Slew of New AI Features' for Siri and More
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iOS 18 Rumored to Include 'Slew of New AI Features' for Siri and More
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I will second this opinion! I'm afraid Apple has missed the AI boat, they are so far behind its embarrassing.Currently, Siri sucks aassssssss.I look forward to seeing what Apple does to improve the Siri experience, but as things are currently, if I was a rock star, the interstate here in Tennessee would be littered with iPhones that I threw out my Jeep's window after too many arguments with her, just trying to get simple answers for my questions....
Siri (currently) sucks horribly hard. But maybe that's just because of my southern accent.
Is the AI boat that great? Look at the ruckus Google had two days before with its Gemini AI tool. Really somethings you can't test without releasing it into the wild with AI?I will second this opinion! I'm afraid Apple has missed the AI boat, they are so far behind its embarrassing.
Is the AI boat that great? Look at the ruckus Google had two days before with its Gemini AI tool. Really somethings you can't test without releasing it into the wild with AI?
Google apologizes for “missing the mark” after Gemini generated racially diverse Nazis
It acknowledged ‘inaccuracies’ in historical prompts.www.theverge.comOne could say Apple is being a lot more careful walking this AI path than other tech companies. There are likely other examples of opps we made a AI boo boo out there.Google explains Gemini’s “embarrassing” AI pictures of diverse Nazis
Gemini will undergo testing before it can start generating people again.www.theverge.com
You can kinda see what they are up in this past articleFirst what is Apple’s definition of AI?
The breakthrough in AI efficiency opens new possibilities for future iPhones, such as more advanced Siri capabilities, real-time language translation, and sophisticated AI-driven features in photography and augmented reality. The technology also sets the stage for iPhones to run complex AI assistants and chatbots on-device, something Apple is already said to be working on.
Apple's work on generative AI could eventually be incorporated into its Siri voice assistant. Apple in February 2023 held an AI summit and briefed employees on its large language model work. According to Bloomberg, Apple is aiming for a smarter version of Siri that's deeply integrated with AI. Apple is planning to update the way that Siri interacts with the Messages app, allowing users to field complex questions and auto-complete sentences more effectively. Beyond that, Apple is rumored to be planning to add AI to as many Apple apps as possible.
Apple is reportedly developing its own generative AI model called "Ajax". Designed to rival the likes of OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4, Ajax operates on 200 billion parameters, suggesting a high level of complexity and capability in language understanding and generation. Internally known as "Apple GPT," Ajax aims to unify machine learning development across Apple, suggesting a broader strategy to integrate AI more deeply into Apple's ecosystem.
So there's some of the rumored directions they are working in with AI.As of the latest reports, Ajax is considered more capable than the earlier generation ChatGPT 3.5. However, it's also suggested that OpenAI's newer models may have advanced beyond Ajax's capabilities as of September 2023.
Just in time for the holidays, we are releasing some new software today from Apple machine learning research. MLX is an efficient machine learning framework specifically designed for Apple silicon (i.e. your laptop!)
You can kinda see what they are up in this past article
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Apple Develops Breakthrough Method for Running LLMs on iPhones
Apple GPT in your pocket? It could be a reality sooner than you think. Apple AI researchers say they have made a key breakthrough in deploying large...www.macrumors.com
So there's some of the rumored directions they are working in with AI.
Another example from online was mentioned in this twitter post by a Apple party
Look at the two links in his tweeter post
I saw some rumors about integrating AI into Spotlight.
I wonder, with as much bad press as Siri has gotten, would Apple retire the Siri name and switch to using Spotlight as the name for their voice assistant? Conceptuallly Spotlight has always represented a way to find things. It would be a more distinct sound to listen for. Fewer accidental triggers. Also no conflict with people named Siri.
Eventually, Wood said, smartphone makers want to achieve “anticipatory computing” — the idea that AI “is smart enough to learn your behavior as a user and make the device so much more intuitive and predicting what you want to do next without you having to do much.”
But the reality is that a lot of these perks are not actually on-device and still rely on processing in the cloud, according to IDC’s Ma. He added that, even with AI capabilities on devices, it will take a “number of years” before third-party developers figure out a “killer use case or that compelling use case that consumer can’t do without.”
Wood said the danger is that smartphone manufacturers talk a lot about AI, rather than about the experiences that the technology can deliver for users.
Might be companies are just looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow you know. You know how that goes.“Consumers have no idea what an AI smartphone is, they need the use cases to go round it,” Wood said. The risk is that there is “AI fatigue.”
Shortening it would lead to more false positives. I think having the longer, more distinctive phrase is better from that standpoint. Saying “spotlight” is the same number of syllables as “Siri” but there are fewer other words that sound similar.Calling for Spotlight kinda doesn’t flow. Shorten it? “Yo Spot!”
Shortening it would lead to more false positives. I think having the longer, more distinctive phrase is better from that standpoint. Saying “spotlight” is the same number of syllables as “Siri” but there are fewer other words that sound similar.
Doesn’t make sense for you to speak on behalf of others. The only vote you get is your own. I definitely want this!That nobody asked for, nor wants
Doesn’t make sense for you to speak on behalf of others. The only vote you get is your own. I definitely want this!
But AI is probably what changes it completely. They don’t need to hard code anything when Siri can semantically understand speech and comprehend it on its own. It’s responses as a result will be more dynamic.I’ll believe it when I see it. In the past they’ve done “big” Siri improvements that hardly amount to anything more than supporting a new category.