
recent The New York Times The trio of existing AI assistants (Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa) would be significantly behind generative AI (such as ChatGPT) based on large-scale language models (LLM). With the advent of ChatGPT, along with Midjourney, Dall-E, and Stable Diffusion, the era of the “AI Gold Rush” has truly arrived. The New York Times, citing sources, noted that “a number of engineers, including the Siri team, test the concept of language creation every week.”
9toMac reports that Apple has enabled a new framework called “Siri Natural Language Generation” in tvOS 16.4 beta.
It’s hard to say the new AI-generating natural language will be like ChatGPT, but it’s likely to improve Siri’s functionality. Currently, the technology is known to be active only when trading jokes with Siri on an Apple TV with tvOs 16.4 beta installed. However, 92Mac said it’s also “testing a way to use the natural language generation feature for timers.”
Does Siri GPT come out?
It’s a relatively small control platform compared to iOS or macOS, and based primarily on interactions via Siri, the HomePod uses a modified version of tvOS, so it’s only natural that Apple tested its AI capabilities natural language generators on tvOS. . 92Mac found evidence that the code was distributed to iPhones, iPads, Macs, HomePods and Apple TVs, but said it was only active on Apple TVs.
But don’t expect to see chatbots like Apple’s ChatGPT anytime soon. For now, at least, Apple will use its language-generating artificial intelligence technology to make Siri more natural, allowing it to perform tasks that would otherwise be impossible under current programming conditions, or provide more appropriate responses. .
Presumably, iOS 17 or a point update coming this fall will reveal Siri, which will speak more naturally when performing certain tasks (I don’t think Apple is just trading jokes).
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