Sujet : Re: Apple acknowledges AI errors in latest fix
De : ecphoric (at) *nospam* allspamis.invalid (*Hemidactylus*)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 08. Jan 2025, 03:31:12
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Alan <
nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2025-01-07 05:36, Chris wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2025-01-07 00:04, Chris wrote:
The BBC have reported several issues with wildly wrong AI-generated news
summaries over the last few weeks. Apple has now said that the Apple
Intelligence features are in "beta" and will be "clarified" in a future
update.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cge93de21n0o
Is AppInt going to be a massive white elephant? At the moment it's
certainly discouraging me from upgrading my phone rather than the other way
around.
Why?
You can opt out of using it if you prefer.
There's no point in upgrading if you disable all the new bits. Will keep
watching to see how Apple "mature" the tech.
Opting out of Apple Intelligence isn't "disabling all the new bits".
I can see why it wouldn't ENcourage you to upgrade your phone, but if
you don't want to use it, it should be NEUTRAL to you.
Choose to upgrade as if it didn't exist.
Or stay off the new phone every year treadmill.
My sole interaction with ChatGPT over a book I was reading was amusingly
mixed in results. Some of the obligatory AI summaries in Google search
results are ok, but not even up to Wikipedia level reliability. My
favorites are AI rendered results on images in Canva. That’s where the
wheels start coming off the bus. As for AI images ratdickgate takes the
cake.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/scientific-journal-frontiers-publishes-ai-generated-rat-with-gigantic-penis-in-worrying-incident/But still I’m sticking with my iPhone 13 til I can’t anymore.