Apple: “Siri’s AI Is Software – It Has No Feelings, Body, Gender, Nationality, or Past!”

TECH NEWS – The Cupertino-based tech giant had to publicly state something that should be obvious.

 

Apple doesn’t want Siri’s artificial intelligence to be associated with controversies stemming from biases in the training data, so the company has found an elegant solution to minimize such errors. According to tech guru Max Weinbach, who has thoroughly examined Siri’s AI, one of the first lines of the new Siri reads like a mantra of impartiality, reminding Siri that it has no emotions, body, gender, nationality, or past. Since this mantra will likely appear in nearly every query, Siri may successfully avoid the controversies that have plagued some of its competitors, primarily xAI’s Grok.

Apple’s new Siri is built into Dynamic Island, has access to personalized context, and constantly monitors the content displayed on the screen. For instance, we can ask Siri about an upcoming concert and use voice commands to add the date to our reminders. Siri can tell us what a particular image is about, bring up personalized context related to the image – for example, a friend who lives near a park -, and provide directions to our friend’s home.

Of course, to display such personalized context, the Siri AI must have extensive access and permissions. A coordinator gathers all the necessary data and decides where to send the Siri AI query: to on-device models or to the cloud. There, encrypted Nvidia GPUs and Apple Private Compute protocols ensure strict user data protection.

However, due to the hype surrounding artificial intelligence, virtually every PC component has become unaffordable. Every major company is stockpiling massive amounts of memory and SSDs, and this is precisely why the price of consoles has been rising steadily since their release. Ultimately, we all have to pay for it.

Source: WCCFTech

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