Appleās AI feature set will expand to include localized English in the UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand in December, with India and Singapore joining the mix next year.
Appleās AI feature set will expand to include localized English in the UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand in December, with India and Singapore joining the mix next year.
@pratik Iām interested to learn a whole lot more about AI. Every time I turn on the radio or whatever, someoneās talking about it. It looks like itās here to stay so I want to know more. Iām also interested to learn how it might be used by us regular folks. Decades ago I taught people that search engines existed and how to use them. Perhaps there will be a role for teaching ordinary folks how to get something valuable from AIā¦
@pratik Since your question Iāve been thinking more. š For us ordinary folks AI is being done to us, and increasingly so. Iāve always been an educator. Itās in my blood to understand stuff and then to help others understand it too. Itās empowering to know stuff. Iām revolutionary in that way ā I want people to have the tools and resources to understand stuff and make their own decisions. I think weāre at that point with AI that we deserve to understand whatās being done to us and to grasp how we can use AI ourselves to achieve our own ends.
@Miraz hereās one way Iām using it personally. I have a specific health issue which isnāt particularly common and which doctors in general donāt seem to have a lot of interest or expertise in. So, I try and keep an eye on any research that gets published. Iāve experimented with creating an expert GPT and uploading research and same as a Claude project. The end result is that I can ask much better questions when I meet with a doc and ask for specific tests that had never been suggested. Itās been very helpful. Also, recently, Iāve been uploading research to GoogleNotebook LM and generating an audio podcast discussion and this is just completely mind blowing.