| ▲ | rock_artist 9 hours ago | |
As mentioned here already, Lately Apple is about taking existing ideas and introducing them as new features. (At least in Tim Cook’s era, only exception is Apple silicon) Especially in the “AI game”. Just yesterday Xcode got fuller agent support for coding way later than most IDEs. I’d expect some sort of Shortcuts integration in the near future. There’s already Apple Foundation Models available to some extent with Shortcuts. I’m pretty sure they’ll improve it and use shortcuts for agentic workflows. Having said all that, Maybe it’s my age. I think currently things are over-hyped - Language models running in huge centers are still not sustainable. So even if you pay a few cents, it’s still running over capital fumes. - it’s still a mixed bag. I guess it might be useful in terms of profession because like managing people to produce the desired result, you need skills to properly get desired results from AI. In that sense, fully automated agent filing my tax still feels concerning to me if later I won’t have coverage if something was off. - on-device, this is where Apple shines hardware wise and I personally find it as more intriguing. | ||
| ▲ | senordevnyc an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Large models running in huge data centers are profitable, so quite sustainable. Yes, they are a mixed bag, but still useful. And if on-device models get to the point where they're not a "mixed bag" and are genuinely useful, won't larger data center models be even more so? | ||