They are going to but LLM Siri won’t be available till later next year, so at the moment the only improvement to Siri is that it can understand people better especially people with stutters.
Any “Advanced queries get handled by chat GPT.
As for writing tools I’m not 100% sure if it’s their own models they are using at the moment but I think that may have chat gpt capabilities as well.
4o is way better at analytical work. Think big datasets and statistics. It’ll provide the Python it used for analysis so you can double check.
Claude is far superior for more challenging development tasks. For example I found ChatGPT pretty useless for a lot of Scala troubleshooting and rubber ducking.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet is much better though far from error free. Also not free if I remember correctly.
Both get stuck in weird loops, make stuff up and leave things out when taken at face value.
Ultimately they have their own strengths and either can be a force multiplier.
Maybe it's something related to Sora? I heard that they recently launched it to the public, and yesterday Altman published about OpenAI having a high demand for signups, so they temporarily shut down new signups.
Most likely an infrastructure issue due to the massive increase in network load. It's finals week for many college students, plus the iOS integration and Sora. Definitely a solid 1, 2, 3 punch OpenAI wasn't ready for it seems.
We hate what technology has become, not technology itself. I mean, instead of having information farming in every aspect of our lives, I'd prefer advanced tools to be used at my discretion.
You can be interested in a subject without loving everything (/anything) about it.
More variety than AI hate here definitely sounds nice. But a broad term like "technology" is more likely to attract the big trending topics, that are most likely hated.
Not sure why you got downvoted, assuming you were just pointing out how interesting it is that people in tech tend to be more critical of tech and aware of the issues it can have or cause