Apple Publishes Details About New 'MM1' AI Model

Apple researchers have developed a new method for training large language models (LLMs) that seamlessly integrates both text and visual information.

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The company's findings, detailed in a research paper titled "MM1: Methods, Analysis & Insights from Multimodal LLM Pre-training," showcase a new approach to creating more intelligent and flexible AI systems. By utilizing a diverse dataset comprising image-caption pairs, interleaved image-text documents, and text-only data, Apple's claims that the MM1 model sets a new standard in AI's ability to perform tasks such as image captioning, visual question answering, and natural language inference with a high level of accuracy.

Apple's research focuses on the combination of different types of training data and model architectures, which enables the AI to understand and generate language based on a mix of visual and linguistic cues. This capability is vital for tasks that require a nuanced comprehension of the world, such as interpreting complex images or answering questions that involve visual elements.

The paper also highlights the MM1 model's exceptional in-context learning abilities, particularly in the largest 30 billion parameter configuration of the model. This version apparently exhibits remarkable capabilities for multi-step reasoning over multiple images using few-shot "chain-of-thought" prompting, a technique that allows the AI to perform complex, open-ended problem solving based on minimal examples.

This research emerges as part of Apple's broader initiative to enhance its AI capabilities amid growing competition. Earlier today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple is in discussions with Google to license Google's Gemini generative large-language models to power new features coming to the iPhone as part of iOS 18.

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TechnoMonk Avatar
21 months ago
Apple has recently been killing in Deep learning space. Apple released MM1, and they have released more information than most open source LLM companies. I have been testing MLX for some of my workflows, it’s probably the fastest among other python libraries. It runs open source LLM models on my iPad Pro. Gonna be interesting once it gets to iPhone and other devices. With recent updates, I can run A Falcon 180 B on my M1 Max and my Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU can only dream. I hope Apple keeps up with the releases.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
patr1ck Avatar
21 months ago
Will be extremely funny to read all this PR from Apple about the big important ML research they are doing and then find out at WWDC they are just gonna outsource Siri to Microsoft, lmao
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
haunebu Avatar
21 months ago
It'll be way ahead of Gemini if it simply acknowledges the existence of White people. The bar is pretty low, Apple. Let's see what you've got.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
spazzcat Avatar
21 months ago

Again this is all propaganda, Apple is not going to release the key to their secret sauce until at least WWDC, and maybe not even then.

Cook needs any goodwill the media will give him. I see him running from department to department asking, "What can we release through the backdoor, I'm sinking here!!!!"
We have no idea what's going on at Apple or what Apple is planning for iOS 18 and everything you wrote is hyperbole. And I would take any new development in iOS 18 with a grain salt, the feature set would have been locked down months ago.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Amazing Iceman Avatar
21 months ago

Will be extremely funny to read all this PR from Apple about the big important ML research they are doing and then find out at WWDC they are just gonna outsource Siri to Microsoft, lmao
Then the new Siri will be called Siritana
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mdriftmeyer Avatar
21 months ago

Will be extremely funny to read all this PR from Apple about the big important ML research they are doing and then find out at WWDC they are just gonna outsource Siri to Microsoft, lmao
The former head of AI at Google is an SVP at Apple for the past near decade. He like the PA Semi purchase have been hard at work for their respective teams.

Apple hasn't become who they are with such a vast treasure trove of expertise and wealth by sheer dumb luck.
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