manton
manton

There’s a new Core Intuition out. We talk more about last week’s WWDC, debate whether Apple is using “AI”, revisit Siri, and skim over some of the other session topics.

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paulrobertlloyd
paulrobertlloyd

@manton Think I agree with @danielpunkass. Apple has little to gain jumping on the AI bandwagon. Incumbents have ill-considered products with little care given to the consequences: clumsy chatbots that respond confidently with guesses, at best. Excited to see Apple’s more thoughtful use of LLMs.

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paulrobertlloyd
paulrobertlloyd

@manton @danielpunkass This post from Maggie Appleton is instructive; text boxes and chatbots are so limiting and unimaginative. While Google and Microsoft are trying to one-up each other, let Apple marinate its language models and produce something truly useful.

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manton
manton

@paulrobertlloyd @danielpunkass I agree about using AI responsibly. But I think it’s such a fundamental change for computing that Apple shouldn’t wait too long. It’s here to stay, in some form.

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renevanbelzen
renevanbelzen

@manton One thing is for sure, our future AI overlords won’t be smarter than humans, only more powerful in finding solutions to problems humans find too boring to engage with.

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