There’s a new Core Intuition out. We talk more about last week’s WWDC, debate whether Apple is using “AI”, revisit Siri, and skim over some of the other session topics.

Think I agree with @danielpunkass. Apple has little to gain jumping on the AI bandwagon. Incumbents have ill-considered products with little care given to the consequences: clumsy chatbots that respond confidently with guesses, at best. Excited to see Apple’s more thoughtful use of LLMs.

@danielpunkass This post from Maggie Appleton is instructive; text boxes and chatbots are so limiting and unimaginative. While Google and Microsoft are trying to one-up each other, let Apple marinate its language models and produce something truly useful.

@paulrobertlloyd @danielpunkass I agree about using AI responsibly. But I think it’s such a fundamental change for computing that Apple shouldn’t wait too long. It’s here to stay, in some form.

One thing is for sure, our future AI overlords won’t be smarter than humans, only more powerful in finding solutions to problems humans find too boring to engage with.
