Apple engineers are reportedly working on ChatGPT-like language-generation AI tools that could one day be incorporated into the company’s voice assistant, Siri, despite fundamental issues with the way the virtual assistant is built, according to a new report from The New York Times.
The report states that Apple is testing generative AI concepts that could one day be designed for Siri, despite fundamental problems with how the virtual assistant works. The company is said to be working on ChatGPT-like language-generation AI tools that could one day be incorporated into Siri.
The report notes that Apple employees were briefed on the company’s large language model and other AI tools, which are said to be part of the company’s efforts to improve Siri. However, the report also notes that Siri’s design is fundamentally flawed, and that the virtual assistant is not capable of competing with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Despite these fundamental issues with Siri’s design, Apple engineers are reportedly working on ChatGPT-like language-generation AI tools that could one day be incorporated into the company’s voice assistant, according to the report.
Apple is reportedly working on ChatGPT-like language-generation AI tools that could one day be incorporated into Siri, despite fundamental issues with the way the virtual assistant is built. The company is said to be testing generative AI concepts that could one day be designed for Siri, and employees were reportedly briefed on the company’s large language model and other AI tools.