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Apple Siri Meta Guide

 

Notes:

Apple Siri and OpenAI GPT-3 are both natural language processing (NLP) technologies that enable users to communicate with computers or other devices using natural language conversation. However, there are several key differences between the two technologies:

  1. Purpose: Apple Siri is a voice assistant designed to help users accomplish a wide range of tasks, such as setting reminders, answering questions, and controlling their devices. In contrast, OpenAI GPT-3 is a language generation model designed to generate human-like text for a variety of applications, including language translation, question answering, and content generation.
  2. Capabilities: Apple Siri is designed to be able to understand and respond to a wide range of user requests, but its capabilities are relatively limited compared to those of OpenAI GPT-3. OpenAI GPT-3 is one of the most advanced language models currently available, and is capable of generating human-like text on a wide range of topics and in multiple languages.
  3. Training data: Apple Siri is trained on a proprietary dataset developed by Apple, while OpenAI GPT-3 is trained on a large dataset of publicly available internet text.

Wikipedia:

  • Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes (CALO): Personalized Assistant that Learns (PAL)
  • Siri (software)

References:

  • How Apple Approached Developing Siri’s Personality (2011)
  • Siri Co-Founder Leaves Apple (2011)

See also:

Assistants Meta Guide


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  • Larry Ellison Powers the Rise of Militarized AI Through Oracle’s Alliance with Meta
  • Career Assassination of Elderly Researcher Exposes the Hidden Dangers of Meta AI
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