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Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
On Apple's reliance on third party developer support for new features
the smart Siri will need buy-in from developers. Devs will tell the system about nouns and verbs that their apps know about — the semantics of the app’s data model objects, and the actions users can take upon them. Additionally, using this structured data, apps will tell the system what the user is doing right now, thus providing the context that Siri can become aware of. It’s all built on top of the existing Intents and UserActivities that apps have already been using to integrate with Shortcuts, Spotlight, and a bunch of other bits of the system. But using those is optional, and even for an app that’s got a head start, the new supercharged versions will require extra work to adopt.
Gone are the days where an eager group of independent developers would adopt every new technology springing forth from Cupertino, just because. Look at VisionOS — Apple promised the next big thing, but there’s no market for software there. (Jeff Johnson reports that in the first three weeks he only sold 21 copies of the Vision Pro version of his popular Safari extension StopTheMadness.) Beyond that, it is increasingly clear that Apple does things that benefit Apple, and many of those things do not benefit developers.
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Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
In case it isn't clear, what Apple has done is the reverse of the search deal (to OpenAI). Rather than get paid, whether they pay a lot or a little it won't matter it will be for a finite time. In this sense it is more like Apple Maps. They have insulated themselves from…
In case it isn't clear, what Apple has done is the reverse of the search deal (to OpenAI). Rather than get paid, whether they pay a lot or a little it won't matter it will be for a finite time. In this sense it is more like Apple Maps. They have insulated themselves from…
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi)
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In case it isn't clear, what Apple has done is the reverse of the search deal (to OpenAI). Rather than get paid, whether they pay a lot or a little it won't matter it will be for a finite time. In this sense it is more like Apple Maps. They have insulated themselves from…
So Apple has introduced a new system called “Private Cloud Compute” that allows your phone to offload complex (typically AI) tasks to specialized secure devices in the cloud. I’m still trying to work out what I think about this. So here’s a thread. 1/
So Apple has introduced a new system called “Private Cloud Compute” that allows your phone to offload complex (typically AI) tasks to specialized secure devices in the cloud. I’m still trying to work out what I think about this. So here’s a thread. 1/
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green)
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So Apple has introduced a new system called “Private Cloud Compute” that allows your phone to offload complex (typically AI) tasks to specialized secure devices in the cloud. I’m still trying to work out what I think about this. So here’s a thread. 1/
Reggie James on Twitter / X
Reggie James on Twitter / X
With Hardware, you have to really live with the decisions you make Those decisions get transferred over to consumers that subconsciously realize they have to live with it tooThat’s why people complain about devices more than software & with the prestige of the Humane team…… pic.twitter.com/0rlni7dL0r— Reggie James (@HipCityReg) March 28, 2024
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Reggie James on Twitter / X
Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
importance of design and example of a company being design-driven
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Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
Carmen Gutierrez on X: "this is the most accurate take on why humane is failing to capitalize on their moment in the spotlight they communicate features instead of lifestyle. hardware specs instead of philosophy. their name is humane, and yet they haven't even mentioned what that means for their…" / X
Carmen Gutierrez on X: "this is the most accurate take on why humane is failing to capitalize on their moment in the spotlight they communicate features instead of lifestyle. hardware specs instead of philosophy. their name is humane, and yet they haven't even mentioned what that means for their…" / X
this is the most accurate take on why humane is failing to capitalize on their moment in the spotlightthey communicate features instead of lifestyle. hardware specs instead of philosophy. their name is humane, and yet they haven't even mentioned what that means for their… https://t.co/zbttM9jDa6— Carmen Gutierrez (@carmguti) April 3, 2024
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Carmen Gutierrez on X: "this is the most accurate take on why humane is failing to capitalize on their moment in the spotlight they communicate features instead of lifestyle. hardware specs instead of philosophy. their name is humane, and yet they haven't even mentioned what that means for their…" / X
Peter Zakin on Twitter / X
Peter Zakin on Twitter / X
I've been thinking recently that if my LLM assistant had access to the books I'm reading, I'd probably buy more books. Continue to think of LLMs as cognitive leverage. They increase demand for goods where consumption is partially limited by cognitive resources (eg attention or… https://t.co/i1vW6rLPS7— Peter Zakin (@pzakin) March 10, 2024
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Peter Zakin on Twitter / X
𝒥𝑜𝑒𝓁, 𝒶 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 on Twitter
𝒥𝑜𝑒𝓁, 𝒶 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 on Twitter
I have a crazy conspiracy theory about Apple, virtual reality, and avatars that I don't actually think is true but is too weird not to share.It starts with how Apple's corporate and AppleTV content...looks. pic.twitter.com/RTpm3uzcmr— 𝒥𝑜𝑒𝓁, 𝒶 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 (@joeljohnson) June 7, 2023
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𝒥𝑜𝑒𝓁, 𝒶 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 on Twitter
swyx.ai 🌉 on Twitter
swyx.ai 🌉 on Twitter
just realized @NotionHQ might be the most perfectly positioned generative AI company:- already knowledge store of 20m users- already top tier UX in productivity- can offer Best Of clouds (GCP, Msft) and labs (OpenAI, Anthropic)- seat pricing = high margin, px insensitive-…— swyx.ai 🌉 (@swyx) April 5, 2023
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swyx.ai 🌉 on Twitter
Daniel Vassallo on Twitter
Daniel Vassallo on Twitter
Things you absolutely don’t need to launch:- a favicon- unit tests- a logo- an LLC- tax compliance- VAT handling- a merchant of record- terms and conditions- a privacy policy- a copyright notice- a trademark- commit messages- code reviews- code comments- a… https://t.co/0BnvQz1gDA— Daniel Vassallo (@dvassallo) March 1, 2023
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Daniel Vassallo on Twitter
Ethan Mollick on Twitter
Ethan Mollick on Twitter
Exciting way AI can help: 1/3 of Americans have had a startup idea in the last 5 years but few act on it, often feeling lost. As someone who teaches entrepreneurship, I think OpenAI does a credible job of both generating the seeds of new ideas and specifics on getting started. pic.twitter.com/5uyuv3RZrw— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) December 3, 2022
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Ethan Mollick on Twitter