Apple announced updates to its AI model

The post Apple announced updates to its AI model appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Apple announced yesterday at the WWDC 2025 upcoming updates on its AI model to feature across the intelligence suite. The model underperformed on its benchmark compared to old models from rival firms such as OpenAI.However, the tech giant argued that the On-Device and Apple Server have been improved compared to their predecessors and can understand more than 15 languages. According to human testers, the newest on-device model that runs locally on iPhones and other devices performed similarly to old models from Google and Alibaba regarding text generation. Human testers rated Apple Server, designed to run in the company’s data centers, behind OpenAI’s year-old GPT-4o. In a separate evaluation, they favored Meta’s Llama 4 over Apple Server in the ability to analyze images. The ratings surprised Apple since Llama 4 Scout performed poorly compared to AI labs like Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI. Developers feel skeptical about Apple’s promise of innovation Developers feel negatively towards these years’ WWDC releases, including Apple’s small On-Device AI model. Atul Kakkar, chief product officer of AI-powered personal finance app Origi, revealed that as a developer, he did not feel the intensity of excitement around what Tim Cook’s company released.  He believes the annual WWDC event was once tech’s buzziest affair, but now it’s surrounded by skepticism that the iPhone maker can keep pace with AI giants. Apple doesn't report benchmarks for their AIs, reporting on an ill-documented head-to-head evaluation But even by their standards, Apple's latest on device models are mostly worse than the open Gemma 3-4B from Google or Qwen 3-4B And their server LLM is similar to Llama 4 Scout pic.twitter.com/hwpOG5Lgyp — Ethan Mollick (@emollick) June 10, 2025 The tech giant is under pressure to keep up by continually updating its AI tools for developers and building a thrilling consumer experience within the Apple…

Jun 11, 2025 - 11:00
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Apple announced updates to its AI model

The post Apple announced updates to its AI model appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Apple announced yesterday at the WWDC 2025 upcoming updates on its AI model to feature across the intelligence suite. The model underperformed on its benchmark compared to old models from rival firms such as OpenAI.However, the tech giant argued that the On-Device and Apple Server have been improved compared to their predecessors and can understand more than 15 languages. According to human testers, the newest on-device model that runs locally on iPhones and other devices performed similarly to old models from Google and Alibaba regarding text generation. Human testers rated Apple Server, designed to run in the company’s data centers, behind OpenAI’s year-old GPT-4o. In a separate evaluation, they favored Meta’s Llama 4 over Apple Server in the ability to analyze images. The ratings surprised Apple since Llama 4 Scout performed poorly compared to AI labs like Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI. Developers feel skeptical about Apple’s promise of innovation Developers feel negatively towards these years’ WWDC releases, including Apple’s small On-Device AI model. Atul Kakkar, chief product officer of AI-powered personal finance app Origi, revealed that as a developer, he did not feel the intensity of excitement around what Tim Cook’s company released.  He believes the annual WWDC event was once tech’s buzziest affair, but now it’s surrounded by skepticism that the iPhone maker can keep pace with AI giants. Apple doesn't report benchmarks for their AIs, reporting on an ill-documented head-to-head evaluation But even by their standards, Apple's latest on device models are mostly worse than the open Gemma 3-4B from Google or Qwen 3-4B And their server LLM is similar to Llama 4 Scout pic.twitter.com/hwpOG5Lgyp — Ethan Mollick (@emollick) June 10, 2025 The tech giant is under pressure to keep up by continually updating its AI tools for developers and building a thrilling consumer experience within the Apple…

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