Apple is using its intelligent internal work bot to help its employees
According to a recent report from the Bloomberg news agency, Apple is presently using an internal chatbot to assist its staff in creating feature prototypes, summarizing messages, and responding to inquiries based on the data it has been trained on.
In the near future, Apple aims to implement generative AI technology in businesses and hopes to enhance the support experience for customers using AppleCare.
Apple is known for treading lightly with this technology, and CEO Tim Cook has expressed concerns about AI challenges, highlighting the need for some problems to be overcome before wider deployment.
Apple is expected to make a significant statement involving artificial intelligence in the future, and it may be more serious and committed to using generative technology than some other businesses.
The reports support Apple's quick action to keep up with developments in the field of artificial intelligence, particularly after Meta announced Microsoft's Azure platform had adopted the Llama 2 open-source language model and Samsung's ongoing search for ways to incorporate artificial intelligence into its products. As for other businesses, they exhibited caution against using chatbots due to the possibility of information leakage.
Even while Apple is concentrating on incorporating machine learning capabilities into its products, the hiring of the former Google AI executive to lead Apple's machine learning group shows that the company is investing in generative technology over the long term while playing it safe right now.
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