Apple has started blogging to draw attention to its AI work – The Verge

Posted: July 20, 2017 at 3:13 am

After years of near-silence, Apple is slowly starting to make a bit of noise about its work on artificial intelligence. Last December the iPhone maker shared its first public research paper on the topic; this June it announced new tools to speed up machine learning on the iPhone; and today it started blogging. Sort of.

The companys new website, titled Apple Machine Learning Journal, is a bit grander than a blog. But it looks like it will have the same basic function: keeping readers up to date in a relatively accessible manner. Here, you can read posts written by Apple engineers about their work using machine learning technologies, says the opening post, before inviting feedback from researchers, students, and developers.

As the perennial question for bloggers goes, however: whats the point? What are you trying to achieve? The answer is familiar: Apple wants more attention.

Its clear that the recent focus on AI in the world of tech hasnt been kind to the iPhone maker. The company is perceived as lagging behind competitors like Google and Facebook, both in terms of attracting talent and shipping products. Other tech companies regularly publish new and exciting research, which makes headlines and gets researchers excited to work for them. Starting a blog doesnt do much to counter the tide of new work coming out of somewhere like DeepMind, but it is another small step into public life. Notably, at the bottom of Apples new blog, prominently displayed, is a link to the companys jobs site, encouraging readers to apply now.

Whats most interesting, though, is the blogs actual content. The first post (actually a re-post of the paper the company published last December, but with simpler language) deals with one of the core weaknesses of Apples AI approach: its lack of data.

Much of contemporary AIs prowess stems from its ability to sieve patterns out of huge stacks of digital information. Companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook have access to a lot of user data, but Apple, with its philosophy of not snooping on customers in favor of charging megabucks for hardware has rather tied its hands in that regard. The first post on its machine learning blog offers a small riposte, describing a method of creating synthetic images that can be used to train facial recognition systems. Its not ground-breaking, but its oddly symbolic of what needs to be Apples approach to AI. Probably a blog worth following then.

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Apple has started blogging to draw attention to its AI work - The Verge

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