@glyph Do they understand it better, or just care more than most that it doesn’t work? I can’t decide whether the boosters really think it works or don’t care.
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Paco Hope #resist (paco@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 09:36:09 JST Paco Hope #resist
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 09:36:09 JST feld
@paco @glyph They understand it very well, they are doing serious research too
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Glyph (glyph@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 09:36:10 JST Glyph
I felt like Apple was playing catch-up in the AI space because they didn't seem to really talk about it in the same way as its other boosters, but thus far their AI offering has been a bunch of vague promises about "getting things done effortlessly" without saying what "things" are, and generating text and images to ambiguous poorly-described ends, the word "ChatGPT" awkwardly disconnected from everything else, then failing to ship anything. Now I think they understand AI better than anyone else
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