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Apple's NEW Multimodal AI Outperforms GPT-4 Vision!

Apple has just unveiled a new multimodal AI system that outperforms OpenAI’s GPT-4 in its ability to understand and interpret visual information. This breakthrough, codenamed Ferret, marks a significant leap forward in the field of computer vision.

Apple’s new Ferret multimodal AI system outperforms GPT-4 in visual capabilities.
It excels by combining language processing with detailed image analysis, allowing it to accurately identify and comprehend specific elements within images.

It doesn’t just read words but also looks at pictures and mixes both words and pictures to understand and talk about them.
Ferret works by teaming up computer vision which gives it eyes to see pictures, and natural language processing, which gives it ears to understand what you say.

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