Is Google Gemini that AI product that told people to put glue on their spaghetti?
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What? Are you too good for some authentic Italian paste-a?
Excuse me that was actually on pizza
Too be fair to Gemini, even though it is worse than Claude and Gpt. The weird answer were caused by bad engineering and not by bad model training. They were forcing the incorporattion off the Google search results even though the base model would most likely have gotten it right.
Am I the only one who doesn't like the idea of having AI built into my phone. Seems very dystopian to me
An ai can help a lot of non tech savvy people. Imagine every time they want to do something, they could just ask the ai on how to do it, instead of asking you or having to go through a billion SEO garbage google results.
I see your point, but the argument could be made that instead of having to have Artificial Intelligence built into your product for that reason, you could just make your product less complicated..
This is the best summary I could come up with:
If you’re disappointed that the only AI model that will integrate with Apple devices so far will be ChatGPT, it sounds like you won’t have to wait long for that to change.
Apple will announce “at least” one other deal — to add Google Gemini, too — this fall, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his Power On newsletter today.
Anthropic has been mixed up in these rumors as well, and Gurman also suggests Apple could announce a deal with that company at some point, if not this fall.
Beyond chatbot integration lies Apple Intelligence, which is only supposed to emerge, initially, in beta form this fall.
Apple reportedly wants to make AI an avenue for direct profits, not just as a set of features aimed at moving hardware products.
As part of that, Gurman suggests that the company “could eventually” roll out subscription-only Apple Intelligence features.
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I think this is good. I highly doubt I will ever find myself setting Gemini as the default AI on my phone but more options and competition is always better.