Apple plans to improve Apple Intelligence and Siri by using your data quietly - here's what changes | Mint

Apple hedged much of its hope for its new artificial intelligence functions (which it calls Apple Intelligence) functions first launched on WWDC 2024 and were supposed to roll out with iPhone 16 last year, but it did not fully realize. While the Cupertino -based technical giant has given some of these features via new updates, many important functions are still lacking, even with the Lates iOS 18.4 building. The problem is not only that Apple’s AI features have been delayed, even the rolled out features did not get a good response from even the most loyal iPhone users. Add to that, Samsung and Google add newer and newer AI features with every launch by Gemini AI. Apple’s plan to catch up with the AI ​​race: Apple is now planning a plan to catch up with the AI ​​race by improving the efficiency of its foundation model by analyzing the data on customer devices, according to a Bloomberg report. The iPhone manufacturer is currently using synthetic data to train its AI models. This data mimics the actual user input without any personal details, but is not always representative of the actual user data. To catch up, Openai and Google, Apple will use a new method to create ‘useful synthetic data’ by comparing the existing data it has with the recent examples of real world -E -e -mails of iPhone, iPad and Mac -E -mail -App. By comparing the real world -E -e -mails with the false input, Apple will then be able to determine which part of its data most corresponds to the actual use case. The new method is expected to help the business improve some of its AI functions such as notification summaries and writing instruments. “Synthetic data is created to imitate the format and important features of user data, but contains no real user -generated content. When we create synthetic data, our goal is to produce synthetic sentences or e -mails that are similar enough in the topic or style to improve our models for summary, but without Apple collecting the device.” Apple explained the process in a blog post.