Apple will officially launch this fallApple Intelligence serviceMany creative people believe that Apple’s information transparency in this service is not high, and they may even worry that their creative content may be used by Apple for artificial intelligence technology training.
Although Apple emphasizes that the "Apple Intelligence" service is in operation,It will not access the user's device or the information content uploaded to Apple's cloud platformHowever, regarding how the "Apple Intelligence" service was built, it was only revealed that most of the training data was created by Apple itself, but no specific details were disclosed.
Prior to this, Apple had been rumored to have signed data licensing agreements with companies such as Shutterstock and Photobucket, but Apple has never disclosed the specific details of such cooperation. Even though it emphasized that all data is only processed on the user's device or on a customized cloud platform, and the data transmission process is protected by end-to-end encryption, it seems that there is not much difference between the operation models of other artificial intelligence services.
Therefore, for many creative people, Apple's explanation of the "Apple Intelligence" service is not very transparent. Even though Apple has previously completed AI training with its own data, the current operation of AI technology still requires continuous training with subsequent data to make its technical operation more advanced. Creative people may be more concerned about whether their personal creations may also become material for Apple's AI training.
Currently, more and more creative people are expressing concerns about the development of artificial intelligence technology. Many of the reasons are that artificial intelligence technology companies use the works of creative people extensively and profit from them, but creative people do not benefit from this. They believe that the development of artificial intelligence technology is mostly based on situations that harm their creative content. Therefore, many creative people have protested against the development of artificial intelligence technology.
As for Apple's past strict protection of user privacy, many creative people believe that Apple will have a different approach to the development of artificial intelligence technology applications, but at present it seems that there is obviously not much difference, so they are disappointed.
Many creators even believe that the development of artificial intelligence technology has become a "rationalized robbery" of content creation, emphasizing that even if content is posted online for public display, it does not automatically become free for use.



