The ROM Listing Spirit Lives On in Apple Silicon
Apple Silicon's reverse-engineered Neural Engine revives the old personal-computing spirit of manuals, memory maps, and productive trespass.
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Apple Silicon's reverse-engineered Neural Engine revives the old personal-computing spirit of manuals, memory maps, and productive trespass.
The OpenClaw incident becomes evidence that Google's security depth may matter more to Apple's AI strategy than the pundits admit.
Apple's Google partnership is read against the lazy narrative that Cupertino has missed AI, revealing a more strategic kind of patience.
Apple's sensor-fusion research hints at a privacy-sensitive future where models learn from multimodal context without simply grabbing more cloud data.
Apple's image-editing research suggests smarter creative tools may learn from failed edits instead of hiding them.
A loyal Apple user's impatience becomes an argument that Siri upgrades are not enough in the age of general intelligence.
Apple's unavailable AirPods translation feature becomes another example of European regulation turning consumers into collateral damage.
Apple's checklist approach to alignment borrows from aviation and medicine, making safety look practical rather than mystical.
Bayesian experimental design offers a way for LLMs to ask better follow-up questions instead of guessing blindly.
Musk, Apple, and OpenAI become contestants in an AI hypocrisy contest over platforms, favoritism, and market power.
From Cray supercomputers to Mac Studio clusters, the post traces the strange continuity of DIY AI horsepower.
Apple Intelligence arrives at WWDC 2024 as Apple's bid to make personal AI feel integrated, useful, and privacy-aware.
Apple's MM1 research is presented as a step toward AI systems that understand text and images together.
Apple's shareholder debate over AI transparency raises questions about ethics, disclosure, and corporate responsibility.
Apple's rumored Ajax and Apple GPT projects are examined as early signs of its generative-AI strategy.
Apple's AI ambitions are framed as a possible breakthrough moment for Siri and the company's broader platform strategy.