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  • Sunday May 12
  • 08:34 pm
    OpenAI's Sam Altman on iPhones, Music, Training Data, and Apple's Controversial iPad Ad
    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman gave an hour-long interview to the "All-In" podcast (hosted by Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks and David Friedberg). And speaking on technology's advance, Altman said "Phones are unbelievably good.... I personally think the iPhone is like the greatest piece of technology humanity has ever made. It's really a wonderful product." Q: What comes after it? Altman: I don't know. I mean, that was what I was saying. It's so good, that to get beyond it, I think the bar is quite high. Q: You've been working with Jony Ive on something, right? Altman: We've been discussing ideas, but I don't — like, if I knew... Altman said later he thought voice interaction "feels like a different way to use a computer." But the conversation turned to Apple in another way. It happened in a larger conversation where Altman said OpenAI has "currently made the decision not to do music, and partly because exactly these questions of where you draw the lines..." Altman: Even the world in which — if we went and, let's say we paid 10,000 musicians to create a bunch of music, just to make a great training set, where the music model could learn everything about song structure and what makes a good, catchy beat and everything else, and only trained on that — let's say we could still make a great music model, which maybe we could. I was posing that as a thought experiment to musicians, and they were like, "Well, I can't object to that on any principle basis at that point — and yet there's still something I don't like about it." Now, that's not a reason not to do it, um, necessarily, but it is — did you see that ad that Apple put out... of like squishing all of human creativity down into one really iPad...? There's something about — I'm obviously hugely positive on AI — but there is something that I think is beautiful about human creativity and human artistic expression. And, you know, for an AI that just does better science, like, "Great. Bring that on." But an AI that is going to do this deeply beautiful human creative expression? I think we should figure out — it's going to happen. It's going to be a tool that will lead us to greater creative heights. But I think we should figure out how to do it in a way that preserves the spirit of what we all care about here. What about creators whose copyrighted materials are used for training data? Altman had a ready answer — but also some predictions for the future. "On fair use, I think we have a very reasonable position under the current law. But I think AI is so different that for things like art, we'll need to think about them in different ways..." Altman:I think the conversation has been historically very caught up on training data, but it will increasingly become more about what happens at inference time, as training data becomes less valuable and what the system does accessing information in context, in real-time... what happens at inference time will become more debated, and what the new economic model is there. Altman gave the example of an AI which was never trained on any Taylor Swift songs — but could still respond to a prompt requesting a song in her style. Altman: And then the question is, should that model, even if it were never trained on any Taylor Swift song whatsoever, be allowed to do that? And if so, how should Taylor get paid? So I think there's an opt-in, opt-out in that case, first of all — and then there's an economic model. Altman also wondered if there's lessons in the history and economics of music sampling... Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 08:05 pm
    Get focused with this all-in-one Mac task manager for less than $30
    A task manager app app for Mac and PC, Pagico 10 can help you plan more effectively with custom dashboards, status updates and more. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 06:15 pm
    Enjoy a $149 Discount on the M3 MacBook Air
    The M3 MacBook Air is the closest thing you have for an ultra-portable yet very capable laptop. Today, the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD is down to just $1,149.99 from its original price of $1,300 on Amazon. You probably know that the M3 chip is one of the latest to […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:13 pm
    New patent application hints at Touch Bar for Apple Pencil support
    A new patent submitted by Apple hints at a comeback of the Touch Bar for the Apple Pencil. Under the patent title ‘Mountable tool computer input’, the patent discusses having a MacBook Pro with a positioned touch screen near a keyboard for providing more than just a set of keys. The touch screen has a […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:10 pm
    Apple possibly partnering with OpenAI for iOS 18 generative AI technology
    A report claims that talks between Apple and OpenAI are nearing completion, which could mean iOS 18 will be powered by ChatGPT’s generative AI. The online leak claims that Apple and OpenAI ‘are finalizing terms’ for using ChatGPT on iOS 18. However, the report also said that Apple is still in discussion with Google for […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:09 pm
    Apple launches three macOS release candidates
    Apple has released not just one, but three release candidates for the macOS in a single day. macOS 14.5 release candidate has gone live alongside two other versions for older systems ahead of the public release. Apple launched watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, and iOS 17.5 on Tuesday, then followed it up with the […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:07 pm
    The M1 iPad Air Gets a $150 Discount
    The fifth-generation iPad Air was the first to receive the Silicon chip, giving it a boost in the graphical and processing department. Today, the 64GB Wi-Fi model is down to just $449 from its original price of $600 on Amazon. Pair the lightest iPad in Apple’s lineup and the M1 chip and you have yourself […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:05 pm
    Revamped Siri to be ‘The Core’ in Apple’s AI Foray
    A New York Times report said that Apple will develop its AI technology with a revamped Siri ‘at the core.’ The decision to augment Siri was credited to senior executives, including John Giannandrea and Craig Federighi, heads of Machine Learning and AI Strategy and Software Engineering, respectively. The two apparently spent weeks testing ChatGPT and […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:04 pm
    iPhone 16 Pro might have brighter display
    The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup will have a 20% brighter display, according to an online leak. A leaker by the handle ‘Instant Digital’ revealed that the next iPhone 16 Pro will have a display that’s 20 percent brighter when viewing SDR content. Peak HDR brightness is set at 1,600 nits while SDR will peak […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:01 pm
    Auto label on AI-Generated content launches on TikTok
    TikTok recently added a label to show viewers that the content is generated using AI. The announcement came in that an automatic label will be added to AI-generated content via third party platforms to prevent them from misleading or confusing viewers. Content created using AI has always had a label, but this time TikTok will […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 06:00 pm
    iPad cellular is a major advantage over Macs, still to this day
    Every time a new iPad Pro is announced, Apple’s enthusiasm over how powerful its most advanced tablet is provokes a certain level of public cynicism. Not because Apple’s claims are disputed. But because for all the power the iPad Pro boasts, it still runs iPadOS. And for some, that automatically makes it inexorably less capable than a Mac. But one significant area where the iPad has the undisputed upper hand on the Mac is in connectivity. You can’t get a Mac with cellular, but the iPad has offered cellular since its 2010 debut. And built-in cellular can prove a major advantage for someone who values having a truly portable computer. more…

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  • 05:11 pm
    Today in Apple history: Bill Gates predicts doom for Apple’s biggest product
    On May 12, 2005, Bill Gates said Apple's time on top, thanks to the iPod, was limited due to the arrival of cellphones. He was half right. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 04:13 pm
    Original PlayStation games come to iPhone with new Gamma emulator
    Gamma, a free emulator of the original Sony PlayStation, was added to the iOS and iPad App Stores on May 11th.Screenshots from the Gamma emulator on the App StoreGamma is similar to developer Riley Testut's Delta emulator, especially in terms of the interface. Like Delta, it allows customizable on-screen controller skins, and includes support for Bluetooth controllers as well as wired keyboards.It supports both Google Drive and Dropbox for backing up your own game disk images as well as automatically-saved progress. Users can choose their own preferred method or service to back up the games and save stages as well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 04:06 pm
    Ultra-thin M4 iPad Pro features new internal structure to improve stiffness and heat dissipation
    The is Apple’s thinnest product ever, with the 13-inch model measuring at just 5.1mm thick (excluding camera bump). The last time the iPad Pro was redesigned, with the 2018 model, there was a big controversy as people noticed it was relatively easy to bend their iPads, with some arriving bent out of the box. For this ultra-thin redesign, the question of rigidity and durability inevitably has relevance again. But, in an interview with Arun Maini, Apple SVP John Ternus addressed these concerns, noting that the new iPad has a redesigned internal structure meant to improve the device’s stiffness. more…

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  • 03:53 pm
    Apple's M3 MacBook Air dips to $949 today for Best Buy Plus members
    The Mother's Day flash sale at Best Buy drops Apple's latest MacBook Air M3 down to $949 with a Plus membership.Best Buy Plus members can pick up an M3 MacBook Air for $949.Best Buy's Deal of the Day features triple-digit savings on several M3 MacBook Air laptops, with the standard 13-inch model on sale for $999 ($100 off), plus another $50 off for Plus members. Considering the cost of the Plus membership is $49.99 per year, it's like getting the first year for free.Buy for $949 Continue Reading on AppleInsider

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  • 01:48 pm
    NJ Short Pump Apple Store votes down unionization effort
    An effort by some staff at an Apple Store in Short Hills, New Jersey to form a union has failed in a vote among the workers there.Short Pump Town Center Apple StoreOperations lead John Nagy of the of the Short Pump Town Center Apple Store told Bloomberg that staff there had filed for union representation via the Communication Workers of America on April 8.The CWA later alleged that management at the store was engaging in illegal anti-union campaigning. It subsequently filed complaints to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 12:42 pm
    Crime blotter: UPS catches Apple product thieves in sting
    In this week's Apple crime roundup, the Citizen app uses Apple Store theft footage in advertising, a Philadelphia Police scandal involving a smartphone app, stolen softball gear recovered thanks to AirTag, and more!The Apple Store in Emeryville, Calif. As we do every other Sunday, this is the latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 10:48 am
    Maryland Apple Store staff vote in favor of strike action
    Workers at the Apple Towson Town Center store in Maryland have backed their union's plan to hold a strike over unresolved issues.Apple Towson Town Center store (Source: Apple)The Towson store unionized in 2022, and representatives had said they were disheartened by what were described as Apple's insufficient responses to concerns. Unions at the store conducted an independent survey early in 2024 and reported on alleged illegal anti-union activities by Apple.Now according to CNBC, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (AIM) union says workers at the store have voted in favor of authorizing a strike. "The issues at the forefront of this action include concerns over work-life balance," said the union in a statement, "unpredictable scheduling practices disrupting personal lives, and wages failing to align with the area's cost of living." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 10:00 am
    Surf anonymously and block ads with a $70 subscription to Windscribe VPN Pro
    Macworld In this new age of internet threats, you could spend more time worrying about your data privacy than you do actually working or comfortably browsing. If you wish to enhance your digital experience, Windscribe VPN offers an all-in-one solution to privacy and internet security that’s now available for a new low price of less than $70. Trusted sites like Tom’s Guide and G2 gave Windscribe VPN high marks for its user-friendly interface and commitment to a true no-logging policy. This Windscribe VPN Pro subscription allows you to use it as a desktop app, browser extension, or both. It also has a massive server network spanning 69 countries and 112 cities for optimized connectivity. With Windscribe VPN, you can unblock websites, keep ads and trackers at bay, and guarantee your online privacy. It also boasts a strict no-logging policy and impressive encryption (S-256 cipher with SHA512 auth and a 4096-bit RSA key). It has R.O.B.E.R.T, a feature that can block IPs and domains on your devices and create proxy servers on your network. It even offers split tunneling so you can select which apps use Windscribe or not. You have until May 12 at 11:59 PM Pacific to grab a 3-year subscription to the Windscribe VPN Pro Plan for just $69.97. No coupon necessary.   Windscribe VPN Pro Plan: 3-Year Subscription Only $69.97 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories

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  • 08:00 am
    How to check a Mac’s free hard drive space
    Macworld In today’s era of multi-terabyte hard drives and online storage, many of us don’t keep as close an eye on our disk usage as we used to. Still, even the largest drives fill up eventually. If you don’t know how to check your disk space use on your Mac, here’s where to look first. And for long-term upkeep, there are plenty of powerful apps such as CleanMyMac ($34.95/£34.95) and DaisyDisk ($9.99/£9.99) which offer useful visualizations of your hard drive storage, while also allowing you to delete unnecessary files that hog too much space. Many of them also offer free trials — we’ve covered the ones worth downloading in round up of the Best Mac Cleaners. Also see our guide on how to clear disk space on a Mac. Options 1 and 2: From the Finder The Finder gives you a couple of ways to see how much free disk space you have. These are the easiest ways. Preview your storage device. In macOS, if you select an item in the Finder and press the spacebar on your keyboard, you get a preview of the item. For example, if you select a text document and then press the spacebar, you can see what’s in the document without actually opening it. You can use preview to check your storage device’s capacity. Here’s how. 1. Select the storage device on the Desktop. (To make your storage device appear on your Desktop, go to the Finder and select Finder > Preferences, click on General, and modify the setting for Show these items on the Desktop.) Or open a Finder window, look in the left column, under the Devices heading, and select the storage device. 2. Press the spacebar. You should see a window open that shows the capacity of your storage device and the available space. 3. To close the window, press spacebar again or press Command-W, or click on the close-window icon (the circle X) in the upper left. Finder window status bar. If you would like to have an overview of your free disk space at all times from the Finder, you can turn on the Finder’s status bar. 1. Open a Finder window if you don’t have one open already (click the Finder’s Dock icon or go to File > New Finder Window). 2. Open the View menu and select Show status bar. This will show you how many items are in the current folder, and if you’re viewing a folder on your hard drive (such as your Applications or Documents folder), you’ll also get a readout of your hard drive’s free space. Want an always-visible overview of your disk usage? Go to the View menu and select Show Status Bar. Want an always-visible overview of your disk usage? Go to the View menu and select Show Status Bar. Foundry Want an always-visible overview of your disk usage? Go to the View menu and select Show Status Bar. Foundry Foundry Options 3: Get Info The Get Info box is an easy way to check your disk’s capacity and used space. The Get Info box is an easy way to check your disk’s capacity and used space. The Get Info box is an easy way to check your disk’s capacity and used space. 1. Find your hard drive in the Finder and select it. If it appears in the Finder window sidebar or on the Desktop (it doesn’t by default—go to Finder > Preferences to change that), click your hard drive’s icon in either of those spots. If your hard drive icon doesn’t appear there, go to Go > Computer, then click the hard drive icon under Devices. 2. Click the File menu, and select Get Info, or press Comand-I on your keyboard. The Info window shows the capacity, available space, and used space, as well as other information. Option 4: About This Mac In recent versions of macOS, you can easily check your disk usage from the About box. Here are the instructions for macOS Sonoma. Open the Apple menu, then select About This Mac. Click the More Info button. This takes you to the General > About section of System Settings. In the main section of the window, scroll down to the bottom and look for the Storage section. Here, you will find how much free space is available. It will say something like, “XXX.XX GB of 994.66 GB.” Click the Storage Settings button and you can see details on what files are taking up space on your drive. See below. Foundry Option 5: From Disk Utility You can also view your free disk space from your Mac’s Disk Utility app. Open Spotlight by clicking the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner of the screen, then type Disk Utility in the search box that appears. Once Disk Utility comes up in the list and is highlighted, press the Return key. Disk Utility is also found in Applications > Utilities. Here’s how to check your storage capacity. Your Mac drive’s name appears in the left column. Click the topmost listing of your Mac’s drive. In the main window, a listing of different statistics appears. The Free label tells you how much free space is available on the whole drive. If you’ve partitioned your drive, you can see how much free space is in each partition. Click the arrow next to your drive’s name in the left column, and it should expand to show your partitions. Click on a partition and you’ll see its info in the main window, including the free space. With Disk Utility, you can also check the free space for any drive you have connected to your Mac from this window, be it a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. Disk Utility provides basic information about your hard drive and other disks. It also lets you repair or reformat your disks. Disk Utility provides basic information about your hard drive and other disks. It also lets you repair or reformat your disks.Foundry Disk Utility provides basic information about your hard drive and other disks. It also lets you repair or reformat your disks.Foundry Foundry Option 6; Use the Terminal The Mac’s command-line interface can be used to check your drive’s free space. The command line uses the Terminal, which is located in the Applications > Utilities folder. Launch Terminal and at the prompt, type df -h and press the Return key. Foundry Foundry Foundry A list of data points appears for your drive. Look for the /System/Volumes/Data listing; in the Avail column, you’ll see how much free space your drive has. This information is provided in gibibytes and you can convert it to gigabytes by multiplying it by 1.073741824. In the screenshot above, 814 gibibytes is equal to 874GB. Need to make some more space for that download? Here’s how to clear disk space on a Mac, we also discuss how to delete System storage on a Mac and how to delete Other storage on a Mac. You may also want to use Optimized Storage in macOS to manage your storage. Cleaning and Data Recovery Software, Mac, MacOS

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