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Apple rumored to be in talks with Anthropic and OpenAI about powering new Siri
sdw2001 said:Wesley_Hilliard said:discountopinion said:A better partner for Apple would be xAi with Grok. They currently appear to be iterating faster than the rest and also have a lower user base than the rest which may mean that they are more open for the massive distribution that Apple could offer.Would xAi really agree to something that required it to respect user privacy and not absorb data from queries? They'd likely just break whatever promise they make and take in user data on purpose, and when they're caught, call it a "bug." It's Musk's entire playbook.
If people want to hang out at the Nazi bar and use the Nazi-endorsed AI platform, by all means, but let's be realistic here. Apple isn't touching that politically charged garbage with a ten foot pole. I mean, how can anyone take it seriously when Musk says Grok is broken when it tells the truth, asserting he's going to have it fixed so it doesn't tell the truth again later?Just disgusting incompetence Apple needs to avoid.
I've followed this post, and what interests me is not only the content, but that it got 9 likes. I don't engage in politics much on these forums anymore. That said, the comments about X being a "Nazi-endorsed AI platform" were really something. It got me thinking:
Do people actually believe that Elon Musk is a Nazi? That he did a Hitler salute? Or that the current admin is Nazi-esque? Or are you just trolling here? I'm honestly asking.
Having used Grok and ChatGPT, I can say I prefer Grok. I've been playing with it for a while now. No argument that it gets things wrong, of course. A few weeks ago, I asked it a closed-end question on a subject with political implications. The question was to quantify something....I don't recall what it was. But it was merely a "how many X" type thing. Grok went off on this tangent and editorialized about the political dimension of the issue. It kept making subjective claims, and kept backing off and recalibrating when challenged. I finally dropped a bunker buster on it, calling Grok out directly for its behavior. I told my robot friend (what I call it) it was simply asked a factual question, but it did all of the aforementioned things. The funny thing is....Grok surrendered. It told me I was right and did the AI version of "man, things got crazy back there...I shouldn't have done that."
I also believe that Apple really must own the memory implicit to agentic AI on personal devices. no matter what model is running in the background, all results should be forever memorialized on apple servers and instantly and seamlessly adapt to a change in models. any breakage and consumers will be utterly ripshit especially as their lives become more and more entangled in the benefits that truly deep personal knowledge across all devices (including robots?) will bring to everyone. once that happens, there will be even less platform arbitrage than there already is....