Apple’s On-Device AI Outperforms OpenAI’s GPT 4: A Deep Dive into ReALM and the Future of Siri

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Apple asserts that their built-in AI system is stronger and more beneficial than OpenAI's GPT 4

Apple seems to have encountered some difficulties when combining AI with its voice assistant, Siri, according to early observations. However, when compared to OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5 and ChatGPT 4.0, Apple’s embedded AI demonstrates encouraging outcomes, frequently surpassing them.

Apple has encountered difficulties in merging AI with its voice assistant, Siri. Lately, Siri has been testing the ability to describe pictures received in Messages while using CarPlay or the announce notifications function, according to a report by 9to5Mac.

Despite this, Apple continues to dedicate itself to the development of AI. In a recent research paper, specialists in AI from Apple discuss a system that surpasses simple image recognition. Notably, they assert that one of their models performs better than ChatGPT 4.0, a highly recognized extensive language model.

The article presents ReALM (Reference Resolution As Language Modeling), a system developed to improve the functionality of a voice assistant. ReALM takes into account both the information displayed on the user's screen and the tasks in progress.

It classifies elements into three categories: elements visible on-screen, elements involved in conversation, and elements in the background.

Apple is of the opinion that ReALM has the potential to greatly enhance the smartness and utility of Siri. Moreover, Apple has faith in the efficiency and user-friendliness of the system. When compared with OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5 and ChatGPT 4.0, Apple's in-device AI demonstrates encouraging outcomes.

The article shows significant enhancements compared to current systems, with Apple's least large model performing on par with ChatGPT 4.0. Furthermore, bigger models surpass ChatGPT 4.0 by a considerable amount.

Apple is striving to enhance device performance without compromising on quality. This strategy is in line with their dedication to maintaining user privacy and security. The forthcoming iOS 18 and WWDC 2024, scheduled for June 10, might reveal more advancements in Apple's AI technology.

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