There is so much AI on YouTue as opposed to actual creators (which I’m not ) It’s horrible to listen to a storyline and it’s so off. I dump it right away. Not perfected
There are far more creators in UA-cam than AI. That may change, but certainly not soon. There are literally millions of creators here. But I think we can be sure that Google will add rules for this at some point.
I doubt they would let a company that is heavily owned by Microsoft to do their LLM. I think it is for options and maybe AI support for older phone? The Apple LLM can only be available for newer iPhones since they don’t have a server I think this is similar to Microsoft Office on Mac, they are gonna work to bring it to the platform, even preinstalled this time, but not as the default.
@@Hhhh22222-w Right! limited partner, It's radically different, no say in management or workings of the company. But it was a genius move, or some say it was a risky bet that paid off big time. Otherwise they would be licensing the AI and at the scale they used it...would have cost a ton with no profits, pretty sure the deal gives them 75% of the profits early on, not to shabby.
The man featured in the tutoring video with his son is none other than Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy! It's worth noting that this is also a subtle jab at Google, as they were a sponsor of the academy, alongside the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
I just installed llama3 on my Mac. It’s pretty interesting, runs in the terminal, or I should say the interface runs in the terminal. There’s a big spike in memory pressure presumably coming from the neural engine and or machine learning cores every time I ask it a question. There’s an HTML interface that You can install that allows video and photos but I haven’t gotten around to installing any of that yet.
16:37 so Microsoft being an investor means they want more money on their returns, and if that means they need to cozy up to Apple to get a huge contract (and stopping Google from getting that money) then that’s good for OpenAI and Microsoft.
@@ghost-user559 Microsoft has nothing to do with or even have access to the inner workings at OpenAI. Microsoft is a limited partner/investor which unlike an owner has no say in the management or workings, that is why they were blindsided with the whole Altman ousting. They surely were not happy seeing all the Apple products used, it would have big if they were all MS products, but they have no say in that or products OpenAI offers. Honestly Microsoft and OpenAI are frenemies at best heated rivals actually at worse. It's an agreement that allows Microsoft to use the technology, and OpenAI to use it's cloud. The one interesting thing is, the deal gives Microsoft exclusive rights to integrating OpenAI into it's products, so just what is going on with Apple/OpenAI??? just an App? maybe. One thing, Microsoft gets a larger share of the profits early on, I think 75%, so they may want those billions that could come from any deal with Apple, they may forgo the exclusivity for $$$...LOL Next year Microsoft will have it's own In-House trillion parameter AI to compete with ChatGPT, right now it's called MAI-1, they want to beat OpenAI, if they could they would love to own OpenAI, but they couldn't do that, so they grabbed Inflection AI and it's team.
OpenAI is not open source. People will have to work directly with the big tech companies that already made robust AI systems that are combating threat AI. Learn open source and free coding courses, but know that you’ll have a tougher time making AI unless you have the skills, the people to trust (both at work and the public) and the money to go about making them. Rebuilding trust is highly recommended and working with the best AI and software developers can get you the idea of how to develop AI to be compatible to other robust AI making transferring data from one platform to another safer and more secured than just being the user of one or multiple companies’ products.
Hey great, now the only selling point of the locked down MacOS and IOS and iPadOS (privacy) is totally irrelevant since Microsoft now has a back door with root access straight into all Apple hardware. Lovely.
@@Hhhh22222-w Not if Open Ai is used by the SOC. Then it can do anything it wants because it will be inside the Secure Enclave, and we wont find out for 10 years that it has been watching us and taking our data because it has more access to the os than we do lol.
@@melgross It’s the complete opposite actually. Prior to Catalina you could freely do whatever you wanted. The OS was stored on a user accessible folder hierarchy. Catalina and beyond locked the OS behind an encrypted partition/volume that the user cannot ever view or access? How is that open?
they already implemented it. the whole event for WWDC is already recorded. They probably did this partnership back in February or January, and then only now are they letting the leaks get out about it to stir up the press. This stuff has been planned for a while
They’ve been working on it since last year. Apple has been working on AI since almost before anyone else. Their Neural Engine, in every iPhone for at least five years and the same for the iPad. All the M series Macs have Neural Engines. That’s almost four years. Other companies are just getting into that. Apple has also had various AI languages for a couple of years,r if years. Three, in fact. They also have a number of AI APIs for developers.
There is so much AI on YouTue as opposed to actual creators (which I’m not ) It’s horrible to listen to a storyline and it’s so off. I dump it right away. Not perfected
There are far more creators in UA-cam than AI. That may change, but certainly not soon. There are literally millions of creators here. But I think we can be sure that Google will add rules for this at some point.
Removing leather ist not a little thing at all! It is a huge deal :)
Pretty obvious now about their partnership (Apple + OpenAI)
Demo team didn't even bother covering up the Apple logos on the MacBook Pro.
I doubt they would let a company that is heavily owned by Microsoft to do their LLM. I think it is for options and maybe AI support for older phone? The Apple LLM can only be available for newer iPhones since they don’t have a server
I think this is similar to Microsoft Office on Mac, they are gonna work to bring it to the platform, even preinstalled this time, but not as the default.
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4 Microsoft is in it for the money too, right?
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4OpenAi isn't owned by Microsoft lol
@@Hhhh22222-w they have the majority share I believe
@@Hhhh22222-w Right! limited partner, It's radically different, no say in management or workings of the company. But it was a genius move, or some say it was a risky bet that paid off big time. Otherwise they would be licensing the AI and at the scale they used it...would have cost a ton with no profits, pretty sure the deal gives them 75% of the profits early on, not to shabby.
The man featured in the tutoring video with his son is none other than Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy! It's worth noting that this is also a subtle jab at Google, as they were a sponsor of the academy, alongside the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
I saw that!
I just installed llama3 on my Mac. It’s pretty interesting, runs in the terminal, or I should say the interface runs in the terminal. There’s a big spike in memory pressure presumably coming from the neural engine and or machine learning cores every time I ask it a question. There’s an HTML interface that You can install that allows video and photos but I haven’t gotten around to installing any of that yet.
16:37 so Microsoft being an investor means they want more money on their returns, and if that means they need to cozy up to Apple to get a huge contract (and stopping Google from getting that money) then that’s good for OpenAI and Microsoft.
Yes, and it also means Microsoft now will have permanent spyware on all Apple devices. Great huh?
And this means Microsoft now has a permanent back door inside of every new Apple device going forward.
@@ghost-user559 Microsoft has nothing to do with or even have access to the inner workings at OpenAI. Microsoft is a limited partner/investor which unlike an owner has no say in the management or workings, that is why they were blindsided with the whole Altman ousting. They surely were not happy seeing all the Apple products used, it would have big if they were all MS products, but they have no say in that or products OpenAI offers. Honestly Microsoft and OpenAI are frenemies at best heated rivals actually at worse. It's an agreement that allows Microsoft to use the technology, and OpenAI to use it's cloud. The one interesting thing is, the deal gives Microsoft exclusive rights to integrating OpenAI into it's products, so just what is going on with Apple/OpenAI??? just an App? maybe. One thing, Microsoft gets a larger share of the profits early on, I think 75%, so they may want those billions that could come from any deal with Apple, they may forgo the exclusivity for $$$...LOL
Next year Microsoft will have it's own In-House trillion parameter AI to compete with ChatGPT, right now it's called MAI-1, they want to beat OpenAI, if they could they would love to own OpenAI, but they couldn't do that, so they grabbed Inflection AI and it's team.
@@ghost-user559no. It doesn’t work that way.
Hey 👋🏾 drew did anybody told you remember the old tv cartoon scooby-doo where are you that you look like his partner no shade I think it’s cute 😊
You’re talking about Shaggy.
Yes him Lol 😂
OpenAI is not open source. People will have to work directly with the big tech companies that already made robust AI systems that are combating threat AI.
Learn open source and free coding courses, but know that you’ll have a tougher time making AI unless you have the skills, the people to trust (both at work and the public) and the money to go about making them.
Rebuilding trust is highly recommended and working with the best AI and software developers can get you the idea of how to develop AI to be compatible to other robust AI making transferring data from one platform to another safer and more secured than just being the user of one or multiple companies’ products.
Hey great, now the only selling point of the locked down MacOS and IOS and iPadOS (privacy) is totally irrelevant since Microsoft now has a back door with root access straight into all Apple hardware. Lovely.
Interesting
Wwdc will change that
@@Hhhh22222-w Not if Open Ai is used by the SOC. Then it can do anything it wants because it will be inside the Secure Enclave, and we wont find out for 10 years that it has been watching us and taking our data because it has more access to the os than we do lol.
macOS is not locked down. It never has been. iOS has been locked down for security purposes. But it’s been opening up for several years.
@@melgross It’s the complete opposite actually. Prior to Catalina you could freely do whatever you wanted. The OS was stored on a user accessible folder hierarchy. Catalina and beyond locked the OS behind an encrypted partition/volume that the user cannot ever view or access? How is that open?
i was literally just thinking this, scrolled down two videos and saw your video! talk about timing
The ad was awesome, too many hypersensitive cry babies addicted to rage.
Dunno what Nadella and co. are doing lately, but MS is stumbling a lot in the kast few months.
What I don’t get about the openAI/apple partnership, is how will they be able to implement it in time for wwdc, which is like a month away?
they already implemented it. the whole event for WWDC is already recorded. They probably did this partnership back in February or January, and then only now are they letting the leaks get out about it to stir up the press. This stuff has been planned for a while
They’ve been working on it since last year. Apple has been working on AI since almost before anyone else. Their Neural Engine, in every iPhone for at least five years and the same for the iPad. All the M series Macs have Neural Engines. That’s almost four years. Other companies are just getting into that. Apple has also had various AI languages for a couple of years,r if years. Three, in fact. They also have a number of AI APIs for developers.