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If this idea sounds weird, here’s the first thing you should know: Apple is hardly the first company to lean on computer-generated “fake” data to train AI models. Companies like OpenAI ...
The reason why that's important is that your data, on its own, is not that useful, right? It's much more useful when there's a big pool of it. When there’s enough of it to train an AI model.
Apple said it will train its AI models using synthetic data, known as information that mimics the format and characteristics of real-world messages without including any actual user-generated content.
Apple has built a complicated plan to rely on user data to train its large language models (LLMs). The goal is to “understand aggregate trends for Apple Intelligence,” the company’s ...