Apple Intelligence - Real World Use

Thanks, are there any other worthy AI app?
I mainly want concise web search data, what is google Gemini like?
Seems we can't get the app yet in South Africa
The ChatGPT app?

I didn't do anything special to get it


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I don't use the paid version - free is good enough for what I use it for
 
Google Gemini app for iOS now available

Google has released its Gemini app for iOS, allowing users to tinker with the AI assistant via voice, text or camera. The new app offers all of the basic functionality you could previously access via the Gemini section on the Google app.

One key addition to the Gemini app on iOS is direct access to Gemini Live – the real-time voice chat experience with Google’s AI assistant. iPhone 15 Pro series and iPhone 16 series users can also assign the Gemini app via the Action Button for quick searches or conversations

Like AI assistants from other competitors on iOS, Google Gemini cannot control apps or settings on your iPhone, but it can access data between Google apps suite like Maps, Gmail, Drive, and YouTube.


 
Tim Cook: Apple Intelligence has been in the works since 2017

Apple CEO Tim Cook shared the company’s ambitious vision for the future, highlighting Apple’s growing focus on artificial intelligence (AI) alongside its life-saving health innovations in a recent interview.

The executive revealed work on AI started back in 2017, when the team working on neural engines, the one that was allegedly developing a smart car, moved the people towards implementation of machine-learning in Apple products.

Cook emphasized Apple’s commitment to using technology to empower and protect users. It all started with the Apple Watch and its heart rate monitoring, and now users can monitor sleep apnea with a wearable. “Technology should serve humanity, and AI can be a powerful tool in making that happen,” Cook explained.

One area where Apple is particularly keen on using AI is personal health and safety. By leveraging machine learning, Apple's devices can provide increasingly accurate insights into user behavior and health metrics. Apple's approach to AI also reflects its emphasis on privacy. The company prefers on-device-based AI that processes data locally, ensuring user information stays secure. More complex tasks are still done by remote servers with built-in safety systems, just like in an iPhone.


 
Must say after discovering by pure accident that you can press and hold the camera button to Ask and Search for things with I I've used that quite a bit and it works well and quickly.

Still a ****ing stupid button though.

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