Potential Applications of Generative AI by Apple

Potential Applications of Generative AI by Apple

Apple may⁣ appear behind the curve when it comes to the application of generative​ AI large language models (LLMs), but ⁤as time moves forward, we can see that not every such model is equal⁤ and not every deployment so great. It‍ looks as if these models are far more effective when confined to ​specific domains, such as image manipulation in Photoshop or tech support resources⁢ in ‍Jamf Pro. So, ignoring⁤ Siri, how could Apple make a big difference with tech like this?

Developers, developers, developers

Developers generate huge quantities of code, but what could they do​ if Xcode became smart enough to handle ‌basic⁢ code-writing tasks and monitor for⁣ errors in existing instructions? The model could be trained on Apple’s own internal coding and ⁢learn from ‍conversations on Apple’s developer forums.

This would ⁣be an ⁤incredibly powerful tool that could potentially make‌ developers’ lives a lot easier by handling the mundane tasks so they can do the more challenging ones.

Podcasters, ⁣musicians, video⁢ editors

Adobe ⁣announced huge improvements ​to Firefly at Adobe Max this week. These ‌improvements mean creatives ​are already using AI to build and optimize design assets thanks to Generative AI.

Apple could follow suit. Think about smart volume balancing when making podcasts ​and music in GarageBand or Logic, tools for color consistency and the removal/addition⁣ of objects in iMovie/Final Cut.

Think how LLM models could help guide users to do their work better while making⁣ it super-easy to access relevant tech support resources.

Applied to​ mobile devices, think ‍how‍ highly⁤ complex multi-step operations could‍ become as easy as a combination of spoken instructions and ‍Shortcuts when ⁣editing audio on an iPad or iPhone. Such‌ complex, multi-step challenges are meat and drink to genAI, and would empower mobile creativity with just a few thumb swipes on these devices.

Fitness double plus

Apple CEO Tim Cook has often said his company’s biggest contribution to ⁤humanity will ​in the future be seen ⁤in health. ⁢So, can generative AI be used to help users achieve better health outcomes? I think⁢ it’s possible, and one area in which these technologies may be able to boost​ results is⁢ in use of Fitness+.

If you’re not ‌familiar, ​Fitness+ is an‍ Apple subscription service that ‍provides customers with access to a rich‌ library‍ of different fitness routines. This stuff gets hard to navigate sometimes, and ​for beginners it’s also challenging to pick up the exercise routines.

LLM models may be able ​to draw on that​ rich ⁤library to⁤ deliver powerful⁣ and personalized⁤ access to health tips.

For example, you might request: “Write me a daily 20-minute workout‍ suitable for someone of my age and fitness levels ⁣that will improve ⁢my respiratory⁣ and upper body strength.” The LLM would (privately and securely) seek through the ⁤Activity data on your device, its own ⁤library of fitness knowledge, and⁢ the ⁢Fitness+ video catalog to splice together​ a ‌highly personalized

2023-10-13 21:48:03
Source from www.computerworld.com

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