⚡️ Apple’s AI Debut Is Doomed to Disappoint

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At WWDC 2024 tomorrow, Apple is expected to debut its approach to generative AI, and reports suggest the company will trot out the same summaries and text generation as everyone else. There's a good reason for that: caution. With hallucinations still very much a major problem for AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini, Apple is more likely to play things safe.
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Why Apple’s AI Debut Is Doomed to Disappoint

After a few teases and years of reserved implementations of machine learning, Apple is expected to make WWDC 2024 all about AI. But based on reports published ahead of the event, what the company has in store won’t be as revolutionary an approach as many are hoping for.

There’s an expectation that by arriving late — after multiple GPT releases, Microsoft’s Copilot, and Google’s Gemini — Apple will bring the most polished and coherent approach to generative AI of any of its competitors. Realistically, what the company has planned sounds like it will be more of the same, largely because Apple has to be cautious and it’s not clear AI is as useful as it’s advertised to be.

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