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Unsurprising, but also disappointing, to see a lot of scoffing at Apple’s AI announcements. I’m excited for the future, especially if tech giants can drive ethical/responsible use of generative models to change our relationship with computers. Acknowledge the challenges and push for responsible use.

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Chris Harvey
Chris Harvey via BlueSky

The thing is, that’s a huge IF and most companies have so far fallen woefully short of earning trust in those areas. OpenAI seems like a shitty, awful company shilling shitty, awful products (at best) and Apple partnering with them is just a huge facepalm.

grubz
grubz via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil I'm pretty excited about it too! Kind of unexpected but I've actually seen a few ai doomers who use apple products start to let their shields down a little since the announcement. I definitely agree the key thing here is to do it responsibly

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@grubz I think over time, the doomers will be proven wrong. Spending any serious time with GenAI should make people walk away saying "holy crap I can't wait until I can 'xyz!'"
I think "regular" people will love what Apple introduced, provided it works as promised. I see people complaining about genMoji, for example, because they don't think the images are that great. Those will obviously get better, and the context for these images is as an alternative to animated gifs and actual emoji, so come on now!

grubz
grubz via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil I think so too. Honestly if someone would have told me a year ago that Apple was integrating genai on iOS I would have been repulsed. But then I eventually started playing around with Pi and ChatGPT and I did a complete 180 lol there's so much potential

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@grubz have you tried Ollama? If you're more of a power user and comfortable with the shell, you'll love it. Many models to choose from, pipe in data from the command line, etc. It rocks!

grubz
grubz via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil you know, I never even considered trying that one on its own. I use Perplexity a lot and it uses Llama 3 for one of its models. I'll give it a shot - downloading to my Linux laptop as we speak!

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@grubz I used it to build the AI features for my "magic poster" project (writeup to come soon) - www.youtube.com/watch

JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil scoffing is what people do to Apple .. they are used to it.

grubz
grubz via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil oh no way! that's a really cool idea. I'd love to do something like that with my record collection. Man, my little laptop is way too weak to run llama3 lol I'm going to look for something a little lighter. I'm definitely intrigued

grubz
grubz via Micro.blog

@grubz maybe Phi 3 Mini 🤔