Macs utilize GPT, the newer standard for disk partitioning, offering advantages over MBR, the older standard. GPT supports disks larger than 2TB and allows over 4 partitions per disk. Moreover, GPT provides enhanced security compared to MBR. Macs with Intel processors exclusively use GPT, while those with Apple Silicon processors can use either GPT or MBR.
Apple is reportedly working on its own generative AI tools, codenamed “Apple GPT,” to compete with similar offerings from OpenAI and Google. These tools, based on the “Ajax” framework, are currently being used internally for product prototyping. However, Apple has not finalized plans for their consumer release.
The details about the features and release timeline of Apple’s GPT tools remain undisclosed. Nevertheless, Apple is seriously considering integrating generative AI into its future products, demonstrating its commitment to advancing AI technology.
Here are some additional details about Apple’s GPT tools:
- They are based on a framework called “Ajax.”
- They are being used internally for product prototyping.
- Apple executives have not yet decided how to release them to consumers.
It is still too early to say what Apple’s GPT tools will be like or when they will be released. However, it is clear that Apple is taking generative AI seriously and is considering integrating it into its future products.