| ▲ | nerdjon 2 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All of the reporting about Apple being behind on AI is driving me insane and I hope that what Dell is doing is finally going to be the reversal of this pattern. The only thing that Apple is really behind on is shoving the word (word?) "AI" in your face at every moment when ML has been silently running in many parts of their platforms well before ChatGPT. Sure we can argue about Siri all day long and some of that is warranted but even the more advanced voice assistants are still largely used for the basics. I am just hoping that this bubble pops or the marketing turns around before Apple feels "forced" to do a copilot or recall like disaster. LLM tech isn't going away and it shouldn't, it has its valid use cases. But we will be much better when it finally goes back into the background like ML always was. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | yalogin 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Right! Also I don’t think Siri is that important to the overall user experience on the ecosystem. Sure it’s one of the most visible use cases but how many people really care about that? I don’t want to talk out loud to do tasks usually, it’s helpful in some specific scenarios but not the primary use case. The text counterpart of understanding user context on the phone is more important even in the context of llms, and that what plays into the success of their stack going forward | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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