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Most iPhone owners see little to no value in Apple Intelligence so far

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  • Same is true of many other AI assistants. They're really neat as a technical exercise, or for a bit of fun for 10-20 minutes. But when it comes to folding them into workflows, the utility is harder to grasp.

    Couple that with the extreme energy requirements of these systems, the worries about where the training data comes from, plus the fact that it feels like every single corporation is just flailing around "AI" because they see dollar signs.... I'm pretty over it.

    • Training GPT-3 (a model from 3 years ago) from scratch requires as much energy as is spent to raise two cows for meat.

  • Thankfully both it and Siri can be completely disabled or just not even installed in the former's case.

  • I guess summarizing notifications is mildly useful. Other than that, it seems like they’re just embracing the current zeitgeist (or really, meme). I can’t believe the whole industry has become so head-over-heels enamored with LLMs. What a waste of talent, time and energy for so many people.

  • I found that Siri is a little more useful for answering questions with ChatGPT, but outside of that I don’t think I’ve come across another situation where I’ve needed Apple Intelligence.

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