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Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

EP 63: Apple GPT - Is Apple coming for ChatGPT?

Fri Jul 21 2023
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Description

The episode discusses Apple's development of its own GPT system, initial agreements between major AI tech companies and the government, bias in AI models, self-governance debate, Apple's focus on AI and future initiatives, and Apple's GPT competitor. It highlights the importance of transparency, data sharing, avoiding bias and discrimination, protecting privacy, and responsible usage of AI. The episode also mentions Apple's plans to incorporate GPT into Siri and other smart assistants, the potential of Apple GPT to outperform competitors, and Apple's efforts in self-driving AI cars, Vision Pro headset, and health and fitness initiatives.

Insights

Apple's GPT System and AI Agreements

Apple has developed its own GPT system and joined initial agreements with major AI tech companies and the government. The agreements focus on transparency, data sharing, avoiding bias and discrimination, and protecting privacy.

Bias in AI Models and Self-Governance Debate

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledges bias in AI models due to human training. The debate over self-governance and regulation of AI by big tech companies is ongoing. Apple is rumored to have a working version of GPT called Apple GPT, which is expected to be released in 2024.

Apple's Focus on AI and Future Initiatives

Using GPT products like Chat GPT has made it difficult to find value in Siri or Alexa. Apple aims to be better rather than first, similar to their approach with the iPhone. Microsoft has been a leader in AI and GPT, while Google closely follows. Apple's focus on seamless integration into Siri and intuitive user experience gives Apple GPT the potential to outperform competitors. Apple is also working on self-driving AI cars, Vision Pro headset, and health and fitness initiatives.

Apple's GPT Competitor and Responsible Usage

Apple is releasing their GPT competitor, which will be integrated into the iPhone. Companies have a limited time to figure out AI or risk being surpassed by competitors. Seven big companies have submitted a voluntary pledge on AI governance in the US. Apple's advantage lies in their large user base of 2 billion devices. Regulating AI with AI itself is seen as a good first step towards responsible usage. Apple's GPT is built on their own internal model and aims to provide a seamless user experience.

Chapters

  1. Apple's GPT System and AI Agreements
  2. Bias in AI Models and Self-Governance Debate
  3. Apple's Focus on AI and Future Initiatives
  4. Apple's GPT Competitor and Responsible Usage
Summary
Transcript

Apple's GPT System and AI Agreements

00:01 - 07:30

  • Apple has built its own GPT system
  • There has been some initial agreements between major AI tech companies in the US and the government
  • The voluntary agreement is based on transparency, data sharing, and avoiding bias and discrimination
  • The agreement aims to make companies more transparent with their data usage
  • Content generated through AI may be denoted with a watermark
  • Protecting privacy is also part of the pledge

Bias in AI Models and Self-Governance Debate

07:00 - 14:27

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledges bias in models due to human training
  • Pledge to protect privacy is part of the agreement
  • Companies will submit their systems for third-party testing before release
  • Debate over self-governance and regulation of AI by big tech companies
  • Apple rumored to have a working version of GPT model called Apple GPT
  • Expected public release of Apple GPT in 2024
  • Apple GPT likely to be incorporated into Siri and other smart assistants
  • Comparison between chat GPT and traditional smart assistants

Apple's Focus on AI and Future Initiatives

14:00 - 22:00

  • Using GPT products like Chat GPT has made it difficult to find value in Siri or Alexa.
  • Apple's business model is to be better rather than first, as seen with the iPhone.
  • Microsoft has been a leader in AI and GPT, while Google has followed closely behind.
  • Apple GPT has the potential to be better due to seamless integration into Siri and intuitive user experience.
  • Apple is not only focused on Apple GPT but also working on self-driving AI cars, Vision Pro headset, and health and fitness initiatives.
  • Generative AI and chatbots are the future, and Apple knows they need to release their own competitor.

Apple's GPT Competitor and Responsible Usage

21:33 - 28:37

  • Apple is releasing their GPT competitor, which will be baked into the iPhone.
  • Companies have a limited time to figure out AI or risk being surpassed by competitors.
  • Seven big companies have submitted a voluntary pledge on AI governance in the US.
  • Apple's advantage with their GPT is their large user base of 2 billion devices.
  • Regulating AI with AI itself is a good first step towards responsible usage.
  • Apple's GPT is built on their own internal model, not using open AI's API integration.
  • There are hackers who have put an entire large language model on a phone.
  • Apple aims to make GPT use seamless and provide users with a good experience.
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