The Ajax-based Chatbot is able to summarize texts and answer queries based on the limited amount of data used for training it. Apple has reportedly created an internal system that requires special access before employees can use AppleGPT.
It is unclear if Apple plans to release it as a standalone product anytime soon, or whether the learnings will be used to improve Siri. However, the company is reportedly prepping for a major AI-aligned announcement in 2024. Apple wants to integrate advanced AI into its products in such a way that it improves how people “communicate, create, connect and consume media,” according to Apple job postings for AI. That sounds eerily close to what ChatGPT and Bard, both of which have now gone multi-modal, can already accomplish.
Apple employees, on the other hand, are reportedly using the secretive chatbot to assist them with product prototyping, but there’s still some restrictions on its utility. “Any output from it can’t be used to develop features bound for customers,” adds the report.
It seems that Apple’s chatbot isn’t doing things any differently compared to Microsoft’s Bing Chat, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, or Google’s Bard, adding that it lacks “any novel features or technology.” However, Apple wants to take time to address the well-documented risk and shortcomings that plague the current generation of AI chatbots.
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