Kuo: 'No Sign' of Apple Generative AI Technology Coming in 2024 - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    Kuo has always been a supply chain analyst. It would surprise me if he knew anything at all about Apple’s AI efforts beyond potential hardware that could use it.

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      1 year ago

      I found this on the web for “Hey I wobble in the bath believes Apple® beehive.”

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      1 year ago

      How can something that is not really sentient have something like racial bias that requires sentience. It is merely parroting the racial bias used to train it in the first place. Headlines like this annoy me.

      If you don’t like the outcomes maybe they should have used better data. Reminds me of the very old computer science notion of GIGO: garbage in garbage out.

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    1 year ago

    Would be a gamechanger if Alexa or Siri could do what ChatGPT does and I don’t really understand why neither one has gotten smarter…at all…in 10 years.

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      1 year ago

      Ai is a black box. Apple doesn’t like that because it has no control over what it could say. Remember they scandal when Siri started. Recommending anti-abortion groups when you asked for an abortion Clinique (because family planning clinique don’t have the word abortion in the title). Ai with no checks can be very dangerous and unpredictable.

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    1 year ago

    Siri, give me a summary of this article. “Okay, here are the top 10 chicken restaurants in your neighbourhood”

    I can painfully relate to that comment on the article. Siri does something like this every time I try to convince my wife to use a voice assistant.