| ▲ | sky2224 4 hours ago | |
Honestly, I think part of the reason Apple hasn't jumped deep into AI is due to two big reasons: 1) Apple is not a data company. 2) Apple hasn't found a compelling, intuitive, and most of all, consistent, user experience for AI yet. Regarding point 2: I haven't seen anyone share a hands down improved UX for a user driven product outside of something that is a variation of a chat bot. Even the main AI players can't advertise anything more than, "have AI plan your vacation". | ||
| ▲ | 0rbiter an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
As for consistency, Apple's latest UI shows they don't give a damn any more. | ||
| ▲ | jpalomaki 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Put proper LLM into Siri. Encourage developers to expose the functionality of their apps as functions, allow Siri LLM to access those (and sprinkle some magic security dust over it). Boom, you have an agent in the phone capable of doing all the stuff you can do with the apps. Which means pretty much everything in our life. | ||