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Thanks Dendy. Apple Intelligence is free and still at the early stages so I will stick with it for a bit.
Nope. A pillow.
I have said it earlier, but, on my Mac with the same M-CPU as my iPad Pro, I can use the new ”AI” function in Photos app called Clean Up - but, on iPad I can’t enable this because I’m living in Europe (EU)… Strange…
Apple is sometimes so annoying with their marketing and blablabla rethoric!
Or a fire blanket.
Apple is not the one to blame here. it's EU regulation, Apple is not allowed to put AI on iOS devices, but it is allowed (not sure if fully or in limited mode) on MacOS .. it's just another example of incompetence of EU bureaucrats who are supposed to "protect" us from evil AI
I’m pretty underwhelmed with Apple’s AI.
What it does so far it does fairly well. And all new features are not yet available. Siri is still a bit of a mess, but I hope at some point Apple listens to users and rebuilds Siri from scratch. It needs a total ground up rethinking.
OK - thanks for clearing that out...
If I understand right here - Apple can not put AI/ML on stock app or on system, but, other company can give us AI thru Appstore or AltStore, like Copilot ChatGPD Citrus Photo AI etc etc?
Clean up photos feature is terrible. I’ve had the Touch Retouch app for what, a decade? It’s light years ahead of Apples mess. And so is every other clean up app I’ve tried.
Siri…is Siri. As useless as ever.
Apple is so far behind on everything, I don’t think they’ll catch up to ones like Samsung, Google etc.
Clean up photos on desktop works fairly well. There’s a small learning curve before one finds how to ideally apply cleanup brushstrokes. And it’s not Photoshop, so people should not be expecting miracles from it.
I’m still giggling at “apple intelligence”
Yeh, that one gets me too. 😂
I can't decide if it's the similarity to the oxymoron, "Military Intelligence," or if it's that they substituted "Apple" for the word "Artificial", which backfires in my thinking. Either way, I think it's a hilarious marketing decision. Makes me chuckle every time.
FWIW, Asahi Linux runs natively on Apple Silicon (though it does not have announced support for M4), and VirtualBox support for Apple Silicon hosts is in beta. We're still not 100% there on ARM processors, but I do believe that within a few years, ARM will be the preferred CPU architecture across operating systems, including Windows.
As for "Apple Intelligence" use cases, I'm starting to carefully test the writing assistant stuff, which is what seems to be the meat of what's available today. The "proofreading" function seems good and fine. I'm a little concerned about rewriting features, like will it tend to change the meaning of things I wrote? Early testing that I've done suggests yes, it will. I'm going to use such features only with extreme caution.
Basically, yes.
Makes no sense ? Well, like most of technology related regulations in EU during last 10 years …
Personally, I think them branding it as their own was a smart marketing move. Why? Because they're not even trying to create general artificial intelligence (like OpenAI). They're offering a limited set of functions they think will be important to their customers. Did they hit everything right on the mark for this first release? No, I don't think they did. But they have time to keep improving their particular implementation and roll out revisions. And customers will (I think) understand there's a difference between what Apple offers and what OpenAI, Google or others offer.
Yeh, I know it's probably sound marketing wise.
Still makes me chuckle though. 😂