Apple Intelligence is Apple’s entry into AI, offering directly enhanced AI experiences system-level experiences through Siri, writing tools, and image playgrounds. The AI is based on ChatGPT and focuses on privacy and managing the exposure of content to platform systems.
Apple Intelligence is integrated into many devices running on their Silicon M generation chip sets across the Mac, iPhone, and iPad devices. Unlike cloud platform generative AIs, Apple Intelligence offers tighter integration of AI services like Copilot offers Microsoft Applications, and Gemini offers Google Docs and apps.
GPT-4 is a state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI. It can generate human-like text based on the input it receives. OpenAI has released several versions of conversational generative AI. GPT-3 was the first AI we experimented with when it came out and was one of three AI platforms used to test AIs for the book Assisting Intelligence.
Microsoft Copilot is a generative conversational platform built upon Microsoft research and connected to OpenAI. It relies on natural language understanding and can perform various content and integrated image creation tasks. Microsoft Copilot is also integrated into Microsoft 365 applications, helping with writing, coding, and data analysis tasks. Copilot was one of three AI platforms used to test AIs for the book Assisting Intelligence.
Google Gemini, formerly Google Bard, is a generative conversational platform built upon Google’s vast knowledge base. It relies on natural language understanding and can perform various content and integrated image creation tasks. Gemini was one of three AI platforms used to test AIs for the book Assisting Intelligence.