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Large language models like ChatGPT are trained by giving them access to millions of words of source material, ranging from news stories to user comments. In Apple’s case, the company has for years ...
Apple’s AI efforts don’t have to be hampered by its commitment to user privacy. A blog post published Monday explains how the company can generate the data needed to train its large language models ...
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In a new research paper, Apple doubles down on its claim of not training its Apple Intelligence models on anything scraped illegally from the web. It's a fair bet that Artificial Intelligence systems ...
Apple Fitness Plus covers everything including classes, narrated walks and challenges.
Training Today is a clever app that offers Apple Watch users a “readiness to train” score to help know when to rest, push, and more. Now the watchOS and iOS app have been updated with “dynamic cycling ...
A new investigation claims that tech companies used subtitles from more than 48,000 YouTube channels — including from top creators like MrBeast and Marques Brownlee and higher learning institutions ...
Apple Vision Pro is perhaps the best virtual tool yet for training surgeons, says a company that builds virtual experiences to medical training, adding that its gesture control system is “phenomenal.” ...
Apple's phone-only training covers the iOS and macOS versions of Photos. But a Today at Apple training session might be better. Photo: Apple Apple is once again offering one-on-one tutorials on photo ...
These Apple Intelligence training methods sound very familiar If Apple's methods here ring any bells, it's because they appear similar to the methods the company planned to implement, but abandoned, ...
Commentary: The hidden genius of Apple's new AI-powered emoji generator might be that it's a fun way to help consumers get comfortable talking to chatbots. For nearly a decade, Connie was editor in ...