Focused 206: Rapt

Mike and I read Rapt by Winifred Gallagher and on this episode of Focused, we discuss how to protect your attention and cultivate a focused life.

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Mac Power Users 749: WWDC24: The Year of Apple Intelligence

WWDC24 brought updates across Apple’s platforms and was used to announce the company’s move into the AI era. Stephen and I use this episode of Mac Power Users to highlight what’s new.

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Perplexity Pages

My experiments with Perplexity continue. This alternate search app takes a different approach to getting answers from the Internet. Rather than giving you a list of links to read, it reads the Internet and tries to give you an answer with footnotes going back to the links it reads. I think it’s a good idea, and Perplexity was early to this game. Google is now following suit to less effect, but I’m sure they’ll continue to work on it.

I recently got an email from Perplexity about a new feature called Perplexity Pages, where you can give it a prompt, and it will build a web page about a subject of interest to you. Just as an experiment, I had it create a page on woodworking hand planes. I fed it a few headings, and then it generated this page. The page uses the Perplexity method of giving you information with footnotes to the websites it’s reading. I fed it a few additional topics, and it generated more content. Then, I pressed “publish” with no further edits. The whole experiment took me five minutes to create.

The speed at which these web pages can be created is both impressive and, in a way, unsettling. If we can generate web pages this quickly, it’s only a matter of time before we face significant challenges in distinguishing reliable information from the vast sea of content on the Internet. In any case, I invite you to explore my five-minute hand plane website.

Automators 156: WWDC 2024 Automation News

Rose and I are breaking down all the new automation options from Apple’s WWDC announcements on this episode of Automators.

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Private Cloud Compute

I watched the Apple WWDC 2024 keynote again, and one of the sections that went by pretty quickly was the reference to Private Cloud Compute, or PCC. For some of Apple’s AI initiative, they will need to send your data to the cloud. The explanation wasn’t clear about what sorts of factors come into play when necessary. Hopefully, they disclose more in the future. Regardless, Apple has built its own server farm using Apple silicon to do that processing. According to Craig Federighi, they will use the data, send back a response, and then cryptographically destroy the data after processing.

Theoretically, Apple will never be able to know what you did or asked for. This sounds like a tremendous amount of work, and I’m unaware of any other AI provider doing it. It’s also exactly the kind of thing I would like to see Apple do. The entire discussion of PCC was rather short in the keynote, but I expect Apple will disclose more as we get closer to seeing the Apple Intelligence betas.