• errer@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    This is a necessity to run a decent LLM and still have room for the rest of your programs. Only reason they’re doing it.

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        The incentives aren’t there for Apple. It makes money selling you a product that you trust. If that were violated, it’s a threat to their business. It’s Google, Meta, and Microsoft that make their money collecting your data to target you with ads.

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        3 days ago

        I’ve heard a lot of praise from paranoid Linux users and they all like the way Apple intelligence works locally (we talked back when the first informations came through)

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          The claim is that their own hosted cloud computing for AI is also secure and that Apple has no idea/can’t know what it’s computing for you.

          No clue if it’s true, but that is the direction all cloud AI stuff should go.

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            There’s "semantic search"on iPhones. Looks pretty much like Recall on Windows, down to storing the data on the end device.

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              Is it storing it or is it accessing the original content?

              Hey siri summarize finances.txt and it opening the file to summarize is different than it having its own copy stored somewhere.