Self-healing machines are becoming a reality, one generative AI (genAI) fault diagnosis tool at a time; one day, even your iPhone will tell you when it thinks it has a problem.
That’s the logical next step to this Apple AI story from MacRumors, which explains that the company is, quite logically, building a ChatGPT-like tool allegedly called “Ask.”
Ask is a focused assistant trained using Apple’s own tech support data. It might use technology similar to the LLMs used by ChatGPT tools, but is built for a narrower and more defined set of tasks: tech support.
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Self-healing machines are becoming a reality, one generative AI (genAI) fault diagnosis tool at a time; one day, even your iPhone will tell you when it thinks it has a problem.That’s the logical next step to this Apple AI story from MacRumors, which explains that the company is, quite logically, building a ChatGPT-like tool allegedly called “Ask.”Ask is a focused assistant trained using Apple’s own tech support data. It might use technology similar to the LLMs used by ChatGPT tools, but is built for a narrower and more defined set of tasks: tech support.To read this article in full, please click here Read More Computerworld
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