This whole paragraph must be a joke. Google started doing this since way too long and they don't even publish these as their best features.
How AI and Machine Learning Work at Apple
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#112I've never had a single one these happen to me. Has anyone actually seen these behaviors out in the wild? Is it because I use gmail, chrome, google maps, and shut off most of the siri/recommended apps/etc functions in favor of serious battery life gains? >You see it when the phone identifies a caller who isn’t in your contact list (but did email you recently). Or when you swipe on your screen to get a shortlist of th…
Nope, but it often tells me how long it will take to drive to work (I never drive to work), even when I'm on the other side of the country, on holiday, and has been for two weeks.
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#113Finding these heavily curated advertorials Apple has been pushing out (This and the recent wired advertorials come to mind) a bit of a sign that not everything is sunny at One Infinite Loop.
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#114I have a big problem with articles like this. Apple's PR is notorious for cracking the whip, which means that the "inside story", if they give it to you, comes with a warning to the journalist to behave and be nice. Levy's piece is generous with flattery and cautious with criticism. He quotes Kaplan and Etzioni high and briefly in the piece, and spends the rest of it refuting them. Apple will give him another inside…
https://backchannel.com/how-google-is-remaking-itself-as-a-m...
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#115None of this really answers the overlying question that Jerry Kaplan and Oren Etzioni raised. The question raised by most in the field isn't whether Apple use AI/ML internally, the real question is why they avoid the research community so strongly. For me, the greatest thing about the ML/AI community is how open it is and how strong a sense of camaraderie there is between people across the entire field, regardless of…
What makes you think this is self-congratulation? This is a response to Marco Arment, Ben Thompson, and other pundits (largely spurred by the PR efforts of Google and to a lesser extent Facebook and Microsoft) who claim that Apple is "behind" in this field or that it somehow poses an existential threat to Apple. This is Apple saying "uh no". They'd be perfectly fine with not talking about it as they've done until now…
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#116I've never had a single one these happen to me. Has anyone actually seen these behaviors out in the wild? Is it because I use gmail, chrome, google maps, and shut off most of the siri/recommended apps/etc functions in favor of serious battery life gains? >You see it when the phone identifies a caller who isn’t in your contact list (but did email you recently). Or when you swipe on your screen to get a shortlist of th…
That won't get you any battery life. Just use low power mode and turn down the backlight if you need more.
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#117Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If they were serious, they'd provide objective evidence for their claims. Papers, source code, numbers. Not "we have the biggest, baddest GPU farm" and refuse to say any more as policy. But why? Who cares about papers, source code or numbers beyond the tiny segment that HN caters to? Apple has always been about the user experience. When they discuss a vast majority of prior accomplishments they discuss them, many t…
> But why? Who cares about papers, source code or numbers beyond the tiny segment that HN caters to? I don't know, say, the thousands of future engineers and researchers, that, you know, make the product?
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#119Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Just like Apple there are plenty of companies hard at work on various AI initiatives who are also not going to said events. So what are these companies doing? Linear regression in excel? I don't see any of them beating Go players or building self-driving cars. > Does anyone really care Apple doesn't give away free time / knowledge to people? End users, no. Engineers and researchers, yes. Who builds the products the…
>I don't see any of them beating Go players or building self-driving cars. Because they aren't telling the world. On a lesser scale, CMU was building self driving cars for years before Google decided to step up the PR and tell everyone self driving cars were possible.
Google's self driving cars in one of the most advanced use of technology I've seen. It's borderline magic in our time.
Edit: removed "give credit where it's due". You weren't withholding that, apologies.
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#120Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not so sure you actually read the article. It explicitly talks about how they've accomplished a lot of this without violating their users' privacy. And that the fact that they deny AI researchers big hoards of data, hurts their reputation in the AI community, because most AI researchers want mountains of data.
> It explicitly talks about how they've accomplished a lot of this without violating their users' privacy. My question are: A. who is violating user's privacy, B. How is Apple any different[1] from them, besides proclaiming they aren't violating privacy? 1. Some data is collected from the device and sent to a server for processing. Until Apple does something truly radical (like 100% encrypted information that is proc…
This is exactly what Apple does, which should answer question B.