Apple Develops Large Language Models that Operate Offline
Apple continues to lead in the realm of technology by developing large language models that function locally on its devices, prioritizing privacy and response speed.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has reported that the company is working on a large language model capable of running generative AI features without the need to connect to the cloud.
The primary difference between models processed locally and those relying on cloud computing lies in providing a more private and responsive experience. Gurman points out that Apple might use technology licensed from Google and other AI service providers to enhance its capabilities.
With the introduction of iOS 8, it is expected that the "Gemini" large language model will be integrated, offering greater benefits for daily user interaction rather than just focusing on computational power. This strategy underlines Apple's commitment to delivering useful technologies that directly interact with the daily lives of its users.
Apple, a leader in AI technology investments, may reveal more about its strategy at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. This move indicates the company's intention to enhance its services through artificial intelligence, maintaining vertical integration of its platforms, including software and specially designed silicon processors for its devices.