The rushed launch of Apple Intelligence was a debacle, reminding Apple it should focus on readiness rather than quickly appeasing shareholders.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 month ago

    Is this just an opinion post or am I missing something?

    Apple intelligence does have some useful things, like showing a summary of each mail or message.

    But I will not argue here. Nothing is as black and white as you make it sound.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    Apple is terrible. The ai is doing what it’s supposed to: spying on its users for its real masters.

    Ditch your Apple products before they get you sent to El Salvador

    • Lung
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      Well for once I have to stand up for apple. What makes them different in the AI space is that the inference actually happens on device and is very privacy focused. Probably why it sucks

      • @[email protected]
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        131 month ago

        Nailed it. I’ve tried taking notification contexts and generally seeing how hard it is. Their foundational model, I think is 4bit quantized, 3billion parameter model.

        So I loaded up llama, phi, and picollm to run some unscientific tests. Honestly they had way better results than I expected. Phi and llama handled notification summaries (I modeled the context window, nothing official) and both performed great. I have no idea wtf AFM is doing, but it’s awful.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        It sucks for a lot of reasons but mostly because ai is always a “black box” (deep seek the exception) with “magic proprietary code”. You think “Tim Apple” isn’t working with the trump admin to id people for El Salvador?

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          Yes, but in this case, you can see what the model is doing, and it is running on your actual computer. Whereas a lot of LLM providers tend to run their models on their own server farms today, partly because it’s prohibitively expensive to run a big model on your machine (Deepseek’s famous R1 model needs at least a hundred GBs of VRAM, or about 20 GPUs) and partly so that they have more control over the thing.

          AI isn’t a black box in the sense that it is a mystery machine that could do anything. It’s a black box in the sense that we don’t know exactly how it’s working, with which particular probability vector/tensor is responsible for what, though we have a fairly good general idea of what goes on.

          It’s like a brain in that sense. We don’t know which exact nerve-circuits do what, but we have a fairly good general idea of how brains work. We don’t think that if we talk to someone, they’re transmitting everything you say to the hivemind, because brains can’t do that.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 month ago

          Being open source doesn’t magically make it good. There’s a ton of open source software that straight up sucks.

  • Optional
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    881 month ago

    Well . . . yeah. All generative AI is awful. It’s a scam wrapped in hype surrounded by an insult.

    • @[email protected]
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      231 month ago

      💯 The best way it was described to me was “it’s a parlor trick.” And I’ve started to use that phrasing ever since.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      I wouldn’t say that. It’s a tool like anything else. You don’t say a hammer is useless because it’s really bad at driving screws no matter how much your terrible coworker keeps insisting that she just hits the screws in with the hammer and it’s fine. I learned programming very quickly with ChatGPT and I use LLMs all the time for help with programming. They’re also good for proofreading, learning new languages, and a few other things. The hype is exaggerated but these things are quite useful when used correctly.

      • Optional
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        31 month ago

        Username checks out! :D Yeah, it has some narrow use cases which aren’t the worst thing ever. If it wasn’t destroying the entire tech industry and to some extent the global economy with utter lies and deceit it might be kind of okay sometimes.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 month ago

        I do too, as someone who understands what it actually is, what it’s useful for, and what its limitations are. The issue is every company shoving it down users’ throats as future AGI/something LLMs will never achieve.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 month ago

          I feel like most of the idiots who say AI is trash use it as a Google alternative, which is it not for.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 month ago

    quickly

    That’s the problem. It wasn’t quick. If it had been released quickly and been a failure, that would be one thing. But to hype it and hype it and pre-sell it into new devices for 9 months only THEN to release a failure… now that’s fucked up. Apple hardware has been crushing it for years. Software is a mess. Services couldn’t piss themselves if their pants were on fire.

  • loaf
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    551 month ago

    It’s somehow less useful than Siri, which… fuuuuuck.

    • @[email protected]
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      Seriously. I used to actually use Siri.

      I realized this yesterday when I went through the manual process of unlocking my phone and looking for another LLM app to ask a question.

      I don’t even trust Siri anymore to open an app.

      Don’t get me started on music. I used to be able to say “Hey Siri, play this whole album” or “play that song” and it would play the whole album.

      She’s absolutely useless.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        Same!!! I used to tell people that Siri was good at what it’s intended to do. Ask it to set a reminder or timer or ask a basic question and it’s good.

        But then Alexa came along and changed the paradigm for what voice assistants could do and so the questions to Siri became more complex. And it fell over quickly.

        Even today I asked it “does HomeKit support sprinkler systems?” And I got the dreaded “I can send you web results if you ask from your iPhone.”

        Completely useless.

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        Don’t get me started on music. I used to be able to say “Hey Siri, play this whole album” or “play that song” and it would play the whole album.

        What? I literally did this an hour ago in the car.

        “Siri, play (artist name)’s latest album.”

        *proceeds to play requested album

        Am I missing something?

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          21 month ago

          Works fine if you have Apple Music, without it Siri just can’t do anything anymore even though it used to work fine with local device music.

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          31 month ago

          I meant like when there’s a random song playing from shuffle, I used to be able to tell Siri “play this album” or “what album is this song from” and she would play the full album or tell me what album the song came from. No longer knows how to do that and tells me something about not knowing how to do that.

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      261 month ago

      Right? Instead of “I can show you some web results on your phone” every time it’s now “Would you like to ask ChatGPT?” every time. Barf.

      • loaf
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        81 month ago

        “I’m sorry, I didn’t get that!”

    • Rentlar
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      71 month ago

      Next version of Apple Intelligence: Rollback to Siri, but with “I Am Genius.” added to the end of every answer.

  • Convict45
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    41 month ago

    Guess I was hallucinating when I asked it to turn a rambling, amateurishly written game account into a saga in the style of heroic poetry…

    and it got it. About 85%, with only a few clunkers that needed edits.

  • Flamekebab
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    151 month ago

    I’ve yet to actually find out what it’s useful to me for. I don’t need shit synopses of things.