The tech giant has replicated the same closed-door mindset when it comes to developing generative AI technology. Despite not opening up its technology to others, Apple has never shied away from using the open-source ecosystem. For instance, Apple’s Ajax system is built on top of Google Jax, the search giant’s machine learning framework, and Apple’s system runs on Google Cloud, which the company uses to power cloud services, alongside its own infrastructure and Amazon’s AWS.
The tech community abhors this approach. Aleksa Gordic, ex-Google DeepMind/ Microsoft ML engineer vented on Twitter. “I wish the Llama 2 licence was somehow applicable to fundamental AI research to force Apple to publish their internal research. They never give anything in return, and yet benefit enormously from research coming from other big-tech companies. It just doesn’t feel right.”
Compared to Apple, other big techs are contributing heavily to the development of AI technology. According to Hugging Face, Meta makes the highest contribution to the open-source community, followed by Google and Microsoft.
Industry experts say that the current AI development is going through a crucial phase and it is imperative that Apple drops its walled-garden policy for the sake of AI.
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Brin is Back
Google cofounder Sergey Brin is back in business. The trusted old-timer is helping the tech giant in its war against Microsoft-funded OpenAI. Brin has been reportedly working on AI project Gemini, a ChatGPT rival and a brainchild of DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis.
In January this year, Brin filed his first request in years for access to the code of Gemini. Brin aims to bring back trailblazing AI innovation to the company after the LaMDA fiasco in the summer of 2022 acted as a major setback when a senior software engineer claimed the company’s AI chatbot LaMDA was sentient.
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