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Subject: Re: Apple acknowledges AI errors in latest fix
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 10:23:38 +1300
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On 2025-01-07 14:42:55 +0000, Nick Charles said:

> On 1/7/2025 3:04 AM, Chris wrote:
>> 
>> The BBC have reported several issues with wildly wrong AI-generated news
>> summaries over the last few weeks. Apple has now said that the Apple
>> Intelligence features are in "beta" and will be "clarified" in a future
>> update.
>> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cge93de21n0o
> 
> Lots of "AI" companies have/will be admitting to errors.  "AI" is 
> nowhere near ready to always answer questions correctly.
> 
> For that reason - and many others - I ignore "AI" anything.  I will 
> read and make my own conclusions.   I don't need a digital Magic 8 Ball 
> to tell me what to do.
> 
>> Is AppInt going to be a massive white elephant? At the moment it's
>> certainly discouraging me from upgrading my phone rather than the other way
>> around.
> 
> "AI" in general is already a white elephant.  Billions of dollars 
> invested with NO return at all.  Microsoft has even given instructions 
> on how to change the (originally dedicated) "Copilot" key on new 
> Windows PC keyboards to a different (actually useful) function of your 
> choice.
> 
> And of course, there was the "Windows Recall" spyware disaster last 
> year.   It was quite amusing to watch MS backpedal on that.
> 
> "AI" is now the biggest hype ever, surpassing "Y2K" 28 years ago.  Yes, 
> 28 years ago.  It started in 1997.

Yep. AI is utter crap and simply the latest bandwagon for companies to 
jump onto by having "AI" in everything (who needs an AI kettle!?) to 
con fools into pointlesly upgrading since "Smart" things wasn't as 
successful as they'd hoped / hyped - no surprise there either. Same 
with idiotic "self-driving" cars. They'll never work properly either.