Sujet : Re: apple intelligence not so intelligent
De : enrico (at) *nospam* papaloma.net (Enrico Papaloma)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 17. Jan 2025, 05:41:06
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On 1/17/2025 1:48 AM, Rick wrote:
Not really. ChatGPT has numerous issues as well.
That's why I say "when used properly".
The one major difference between what people call "AI" and what people call
a "search" is, in my opinion, that the so-called AI "generates" information
whereas the search only gives you information that is already out there.
Of course, there are a few lawsuits arguing that the AI was trained on the
information that is out there so that distinction may be muddied a bit.
But overall, I think the distinction is "generation" versus "reflection."