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"Dominant companies, as any other companies, are of course free to innovate in all fields, but in doing so, they should compete on the merits."
Researchers allege that bugs could allow adversaries to "inject malicious libraries into Microsoft's applications to gain entitlements and user-granted permissions".
"Large language models are trained on massive scrapes of the web, which are often unstructured, noisy, and poorly phrased."
From a home-grown, 3b parameter on-device model to the use of its "Talaria" tool, Apple is innovating quietly on AI. Details? Well...
Apple will have to continue its defense of a suit from developers after a court dismissed the company's motion to toss the case
Prosecutors say that the company is pushing both carriers and developers to stay exclusive to its platform or risk losing out on the millions of consumers who brandish the Apple logo.