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534 points BlueFalconHD | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.413s | source

I managed to reverse engineer the encryption (refered to as “Obfuscation” in the framework) responsible for managing the safety filters of Apple Intelligence models. I have extracted them into a repository. I encourage you to take a look around.
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trebligdivad ◴[] No.44483981[source]
Some of the combinations are a bit weird, This one has lots of stuff avoiding death....together with a set ensuring all the Apple brands have the correct capitalisation. Priorities hey!

https://github.com/BlueFalconHD/apple_generative_model_safet...

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andy99 ◴[] No.44483999[source]
> Apple brands have the correct capitalisation. Priorities hey!

To me that's really embarrassing and insecure. But I'm sure for branding people it's very important.

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WillAdams ◴[] No.44484013[source]
Legal requirement to maintain a trademark.
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grues-dinner ◴[] No.44484149[source]
In what way would (A|a)pple's own AI writing "imac" endanger the trademark? Is capitalisation even part of a word-based trademark?

I'm more surprised they don't have a rule to do that rather grating s/the iPhone/iPhone/ transform (or maybe it's in a different file?).

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1. WillAdams ◴[] No.44502247[source]
Imagine how a court case would go where a lawyer wheeled in a Mac and noted it was a default OS install and projected onto a screen the results of querying Apple's AI about Apple products and it failed to adhere to the trademark guidelines.