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Apple has developed an AI called ReALM designed to optimize Siri

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Apple ReALM:
 
By ReALM's highlight is the ability to understand vague phrases and refer things on the screen, which is a difficult problem for common linguistic forms, such as when we use the words "they", "that", "the bottom one", or "this figure on the screen."
 
ReALM could make Siri work much better, use less power, and outperform current AI, being able to process it within the phone itself without sending data to the cloud, making it more secure and private.
 
Although Apple has not officially released or unveiled a ReALM sample, research articles have provided sufficient details that researchers may be able to produce similar results, which, if successful, could be a significant step for mobile AI assistant.
 
Translated by @AlexWang

I've tried chatGPT and Bard.

My conclusion is that generative AI is total garbage.

Same goes for MidJourney and co btw.

 

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Edited by MrPancake

Anything Apple is a big thumbs down for me.

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Yeah Apple sucks.

 

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They're starting to put these programs into Robots. That's when things will get interesting.

 

 

  • 2 months later...
On 4/6/2024 at 8:21 AM, george said:
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Apple ReALM:
 
By ReALM's highlight is the ability to understand vague phrases and refer things on the screen, which is a difficult problem for common linguistic forms, such as when we use the words "they", "that", "the bottom one", or "this figure on the screen."
 
ReALM could make Siri work much better, use less power, and outperform current AI, being able to process it within the phone itself without sending data to the cloud, making it more secure and private.
 
Although Apple has not officially released or unveiled a ReALM sample, research articles have provided sufficient details that researchers may be able to produce similar results, which, if successful, could be a significant step for mobile AI assistant.
 
In fact, software development is not as simple an exercise as it might seem at first glance. I read an article about project plan for software development and I was shocked to see how many complicated things developers have to deal with. So it's really good that we have the Internet where we can look at some ready-made solutions. 
 
Translated by @AlexWang

ReALM sounds like a major leap forward for AI assistants, especially in terms of understanding context and vague references on the screen. This could really enhance how we interact with our devices, making Siri more intuitive and responsive to natural language.

Edited by LarryChenard

and when are you going to put a link back for chatgpt?

i can find a link myself, but it was nice when it was here

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