• brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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      4 months ago

      I do see complaints about Siri being dumb. If Apple’s super clever about this, they could hone the experience without subjecting us to the bulk of the usual hallucination/confabulation irks.

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        4 months ago

        It all boils down to training data and context data. I bet apple has enough good “anonymous” user data helping to train siri only with relevant data. 🤷🏻‍♀️I guess we will see

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          You don’t need to wonder, Apple has said as much that their AI is built on LLMs, just like everybody else. While hallucinations are still a major unsolved problem, that doesn’t mean they aren’t able to be reduced in frequency and severity. A ChatGPT like chatbot is going to hallucinate because you’re asking it to give extremely open ended responses to literally any query. The more data you feed it in the prompt, and the more you constrain its output, the less likely it is to hallucinate. It’ll likely be extremely rare that using the grammar check or rephrasing tools in Apple AI will be affected by hallucinations for that reason. Siri is more comparable to ChatGPT with regards to open ended questions, but it’s likely that they will integrate LLMs primarily for transforming inputs and outputs rather than the whole process. For example, the LLM could be prompted to call a function based on the user’s query. Then, that function finds a reliable result, either using existing APIs for real time information like weather, or using another LLM with a search engine. The output from this truth-finding process is then fed back into an LLM to generate the final output. The role of the LLM is heavily constrained at every step of the way, which is known to minimize hallucinations.

          You arguing that this is an unsolvable problem is defeatist and not helpful to actually mitigating the real issue.

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      4 months ago

      Speak for yourself.

      I’m super excited to have actual real language conversations with my devices. It’s been science fiction for so long now it’s going to be science fact.

      Don’t bother replying to me. You’re toxic and I’m blocking you after this reply.

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        4 months ago

        To add to your point, AI still provides a lot of utility potential outside of art and all that cheap stuff. As a developer, I’ve used it in my work to help speed up troubleshooting or repetitive tasks.

        I’m excited for what you describe to be implemented in video games, instead of being locked to the same n lines the devs wrote for the character

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          Exactly. Can you imagine something like WOW if all of the NPCs and some quests were AI based?

          Every time you play it would be like playing in a real world with real inhabitants and it could dynamically adjust the difficulty depending on how well you play so you always feel challenged but successful.