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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > iOS gets an AI upgrade: Inside Apple’s new ‘Intelligence’ system
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iOS gets an AI upgrade: Inside Apple’s new ‘Intelligence’ system

Last updated: September 20, 2024 2:18 pm
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Apple has recently unveiled its latest artificial intelligence initiatives, shedding light on new language models that are set to power AI features across its range of devices. The company has placed a strong emphasis on user privacy and responsible development in the creation of these models.

In a research paper released by Apple, details were shared about two new foundation language models. The first is a 3-billion parameter model that has been optimized for efficient use on iPhones and other devices. The second is a larger server-based model that forms a part of Apple Intelligence, a new AI system introduced at the company’s developer conference earlier this year.

Apple Intelligence comprises multiple generative models that are fast, efficient, and tailored for users’ everyday tasks. These models have the ability to adapt dynamically to users’ current activities, as explained by the researchers in the paper.

One of the key focuses for Apple was to develop models that could operate directly on devices like iPhones, rather than relying solely on cloud processing. This approach aligns with Apple’s commitment to user privacy. The on-device model, known as AFM-on-device, contains approximately 3 billion parameters and has been optimized for efficiency and responsiveness on mobile devices.

For more demanding tasks, Apple has developed a larger server-based model called AFM-server, which is designed to run on Apple’s cloud infrastructure using Private Cloud Compute to safeguard user data.

Throughout the development process, Apple has emphasized its dedication to responsible AI principles. This includes efforts to mitigate bias, uphold privacy, and prevent potential misuse or harm from AI systems. The models were trained on a diverse dataset that included web pages, licensed content from publishers, code repositories, and specialized math and science data. Importantly, Apple did not use any private user data in training the models.

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Industry analysts believe that Apple’s strategy of balancing on-device and cloud processing while prioritizing privacy could set its AI offerings apart in a competitive market. This approach is in line with Apple’s longstanding focus on user privacy and device-level processing.

The new AI models are anticipated to power various features in upcoming versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. These features are expected to enhance text generation, image creation, and in-app interactions. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, Apple’s unique approach represents a significant investment in the future of generative AI technology.

The success of Apple’s strategy will depend not only on the technical capabilities of its AI models but also on how effectively the company can integrate these technologies into its ecosystem to provide tangible benefits to users while upholding its commitment to privacy and responsible development.

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