Has iOS spell checking changed for you? For me it is way worse than two years ago.
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Replying to @Scobleizer @johnkoetsier
Robert, it has degraded in the last iOS updates. I think the AI is not held locally like it once was and does not carry over to new major updates and thus all the “learning” starts from square one. Especially bad in typo guesses. My tweets are littered with them.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Scobleizer
Interesting. I think Apple is trying to much more device-based AI (hence the ML chips etc.) but wondering about your point ... how then does that transfer to a new OS update. And, how does it learn FAST when other systems merge millions of people's records?
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John, indeed. It seems they have changed the way this data is stored and retrieved and in the process sacrificed legacy data. I am not sure how they are using the differential privacy data across devices today with typing predictions. It is objectively worse today.
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