Hands on with Image Playground, ChatGPT, and Genmoji in iOS 18.2

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  • Reply 21 of 29
    rezwits said:
    rezwits said:
    ChatGPT is NOT PRIVATE, it's completely a separate module that Apple CLEARLY stated is not under their moderation or control!

    Come on guys!
    Well if you read any article on here or the Apple event you would know that the chatGPT features don’t keep your information and/or previous requests since your request is privately relayed to Apple servers then anonymously answered by ChatGPT
    Yeah but whatever you are inquiring about, say fix a thesis of mine, OpenAI gets that "content" it may be anonymous, but the content is "juggled" by OpenAI.
    Well if you are just against them holding any information then you can just not use them. They ask you if you want the request sent to ChatGPT so you can always say no
  • Reply 22 of 29
    iSRSiSRS Posts: 52member
    debonbon said:
    darbus69 said:
    there’s always critics, no matter-Apple asked for it when they changed the worlds personal computing, but give it a break, they are not going to change the way they do things just because a bunch of Fanboys wants it and wants it now🧑‍🍼

    debonbon said:
    Those generated images look generations behind already. Ai is moving very quick and Apple needs to get up to speed real fast. 

    They are promoting the hell out of this stuff and it looks like what the competition was doing 2 years ago. I think that’s a completely valid criticism.
    Oh, come on, man. I am all for hyperbole, but try to have some sense of scale. General Population AI was not really a thing until ChatGPT launched the general availability in November of 2022.

    This is free, consumer level stuff. It's not meant to replace Pixar.
  • Reply 23 of 29
    debonbon said:
    mjtomlin said:
    debonbon said:
    Those generated images look generations behind already. Ai is moving very quick and Apple needs to get up to speed real fast. 
    No, Apple has stated they will not generate life like images, it has nothing to do with being “behind”. The cartoonish effect is there for a reason. If you don’t like it, use another image generator.
    I said absolutely nothing about “life like images”. Other LLMs can do convincing cartoon/art styles that don’t have the obvious ai look to them that Apple is showing.
    I am confident that Apple will modify and improve the model over time. Their priority is creating a certain aesthetic, quickly and easily on-device that works within their brand guidelines, and introduce this all in a first version. 
  • Reply 24 of 29
    Genmoji looks very cool.  I wonder how they’ll present, if at all, on non iOS phones.

    The other “intelligent” image creation looks too structured, repetitive in style and hokey. Looks like something people might use once or twice before they’re done with it forever.
  • Reply 25 of 29
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 3,050member
    rezwits said:
    ChatGPT is NOT PRIVATE, it's completely a separate module that Apple CLEARLY stated is not under there moderation or control!

    Come on guys!
    Well if you read any article on here or the Apple event you would know that the chatGPT features don’t keep your information and/or previous requests since your request is privately relayed to Apple servers then anonymously answered by ChatGPT
    Are you familiar with the fable of the frog and the scorpion? OpenAI built ChatGPT by stealing anything and everything they could lay their hands on. They are facing many lawsuits from people they never bothered to ask. It is a company built on theft. This is why even though Apple is making a good old college try to keep info safe, I absolutely expect OpenAI to try to mine it for data. It’s in their nature. That’s what they do. I did find it amusing when the article said 
     Apple made sure that none of your information is stored, that your query isn't used for training, and that your IP address is obscured.
    Apple can make sure Apple isn’t storing the data, they can only take OpenAI’s assurance that they aren’t. Query isn’t used for training? Once again they have to take OpenAIs word for that and I would argue that the very act of processing the request is in and of itself going to add to ChatGPTs training base. IP address, fine OpenAI doesn’t need that anyway. 

    I do not trust ChatGPT. If turning it off shuts down all of AppleIntelligence, that’s fine with me. 
    edited October 25
  • Reply 26 of 29

    “We asked Siri for a receipt for sweet potato fries…”

    “Receipt”????  Or was it a “recipe” ???
    I’m guessing the latter. 
    One can blame the witless spellchecker but spellcheckers don’t click the submit/save/send button. 
    Will AI make spellcheckers obsolete?  Article writers obsolete? 
    danox
  • Reply 27 of 29
    sirdirsirdir Posts: 196member
    bfranks said:
     Still on the wait list , really strange and frustrating. Over 48 hours now. 
    Me too, must be 4 days now or so
  • Reply 28 of 29
    ChatGPT is also now integrated with he writing tools. For example, you can go into Notes click the Writing Tools icon then select Compose and you will get a prompt to compose with ChatGPT. It works with Mail as well. Pages doesn’t seem to have been updated to support the Compose feature.

    And for those that want nothing to do with ChatGPT, it is opt-in. So, if you don’t want the feature then you don’t have to do anything other than not enable it. 
    danox
  • Reply 29 of 29
    eightzeroeightzero Posts: 3,147member

    “We asked Siri for a receipt for sweet potato fries…”

    “Receipt”????  Or was it a “recipe” ???
    I’m guessing the latter. 
    One can blame the witless spellchecker but spellcheckers don’t click the submit/save/send button. 
    Will AI make spellcheckers obsolete?  Article writers obsolete? 
    “Hey Siri: what’s going on inside Apple this week?”

    <summary paragraph from rumor sites appears>

    “Hey Siri. Go to all those rumor sites, log me in and post my usual troll comments in reply to other comments that I usually find objectionable.”

    Siri: “Done!”
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