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Tue. 06/11 – Did Apple Nail AI, Or Just Do AI In An Apple Way?

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🗓️ 11 June 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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All of the drips and drabs details from yesterday’s WWDC keynote. Spotify is about to announce a higher tier of membership with some perks. Mistral raises a big new round. The Raspberry Pi IPO is a success. And what if AI could actually make every stoplight in the country more intelligent in real time? Sponsors: Vanta.com/ride Lumen.me/ride Links: Apple’s AI promise: “Your data is never stored or made accessible to Apple” (ArsTechnica) How will Apple’s new AI change your phone? I asked Tim Cook. (Washington Post) Thoughts on #WWDC24 (Chris Messina) Apple’s Push to Infuse Devices With AI Will Take Years to Pay Off (Bloomberg) Spotify to Introduce More Expensive Subscription Tier for Music Lovers (Bloomberg) Mistral secures €600mn funding as valuation soars to almost €6bn (Financial Times) Raspberry Pi shares jump more than a third on first day of trading (Financial Times) The Smart, Cheap Fix for Slow, Dumb Traffic Lights (WSJ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Me Right Home for Tuesday, June 11th, 2024. I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:08.6

All the drips and drabs details from yesterday's W.W.C. keynote. Spotify is about to announce a higher

0:15.2

tier of membership with some perks. Mistral raises a big new round. The Raspberry Pie

0:19.9

IPO is a success. And what if AI could actually make every stoplight in the country

0:24.4

more intelligent in real time? Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.

0:35.2

So obviously we should start with the drips and drabs from W. W. W. D. C. Apple, for example, in other W. W. D.C. sessions has outlined

0:41.0

two Apple Intelligence AI models, a 3 billion parameter on device

0:46.0

language model and a larger server-based model available with private

0:49.7

cloud compute. More details on private cloud compute again they're building it with

0:55.9

custom Apple Silicon and Apple says independent experts can inspect the code that

1:00.5

runs on its servers.

1:01.8

Quoting ours Technica. code that

1:03.2

runs on its servers.

1:02.2

Quoting Arse Technica.

1:03.8

When a bigger cloud-based model is needed to fulfill a generative

1:07.2

AI request in iOS, though, Federigi stressed that it will quote run on

1:11.8

servers we've created especially using

1:14.0

Apple Silicon which allows for the use of security tools built into the

1:17.9

Swift programming language. The Apple Intelligence System quote sends only the

1:21.8

data that is relevant to completing your tasks to those servers,

1:24.8

Federigi said, rather than giving blanket access to the entirety of the contextual information the device has access to.

1:30.4

And Apple says that minimize data is not going to be saved for future server access

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