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Apple just launched a public demo of its ‘4M’ AI model: Here’s why it’s a big 
deal


 <https://venturebeat.com/author/michael_nunez/> Michael Nuñez

Apple, in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne 
(EPFL), has released a  <https://huggingface.co/spaces/EPFL-VILAB/4M> public 
demo of their  
<https://machinelearning.apple.com/research/massively-multimodal> 4M AI model 
on the Hugging Face Spaces platform. This launch comes seven months after the 
model was  <https://github.com/apple/ml-4m> initially open-sourced, and 
represents an important step in expanding access to sophisticated AI 
technology. The public demo allows a wider range of users to interact with and 
evaluate the capabilities of the 4M model firsthand.

The  <https://huggingface.co/spaces/EPFL-VILAB/4M> 4M (Massively Multimodal 
Masked Modeling) demo showcases a versatile AI model capable of processing and 
generating content across multiple modalities. Users can interact with the 
system to create images from text descriptions, perform complex object 
detection, and even manipulate 3D scenes using natural language inputs.

This release marks a significant departure from Apple’s traditionally secretive 
approach to research and development. By making 4M publicly accessible on a 
popular open-source AI platform, the company is not only demonstrating its AI 
capabilities but also courting developer interest and fostering an ecosystem 
around its technology.


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The timing of this release is significant in the context of recent developments 
in the AI landscape. While companies like  
<https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/blog/energy-and-resources/2024/06/27/microsoft-partners-celebrate-ai-innovation/>
 Microsoft and  
<https://venturebeat.com/ai/google-grounding-ai-with-moodys-msci-thomson-reuters-zoominfo/>
 Google have been making headlines with their AI partnerships and offerings, 
Apple has been quietly but steadily advancing its own AI capabilities. The 4M 
demo showcases Apple’s ability to innovate in this critical tech domain, 
aligning with the company’s  
<https://qz.com/apple-stock-surge-apple-intelligence-ai-will-it-last-1851566556>
 recent market performance.

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Since May 1st, Apple’s shares have seen a remarkable 24% increase, adding over 
$600 billion in market value. This surge has positioned Apple as one of the top 
performers in the tech sector, second only to Nvidia in terms of value 
increase. The market’s response suggests that Apple is now being viewed as an “ 
<https://www.ft.com/content/b10ffb53-6961-4844-ab5a-6a070e26f8d8> AI stock,” a 
perception reinforced by its  
<https://openai.com/index/openai-and-apple-announce-partnership/> recent 
partnership announcement with OpenAI.

What sets 4M apart is its  <https://openreview.net/pdf?id=TegmlsD8oQ> unified 
architecture for diverse modalities. This approach could lead to more coherent 
and versatile AI applications across Apple’s ecosystem. Imagine Siri 
understanding and responding to complex multi-part queries involving text, 
images, and spatial information, or Final Cut Pro automatically generating and 
editing video content based on natural language instructions.

However, the release of 4M also raises important questions about data practices 
and AI ethics. Apple has long positioned itself as a champion of user privacy, 
a stance that could be challenging to maintain given the data-intensive nature 
of advanced AI models. The company will need to navigate this carefully to 
maintain user trust while pushing the boundaries of AI capabilities.


>From iPhones to Vision Pro: Apple’s AI revolution unfolds


This  <https://huggingface.co/spaces/EPFL-VILAB/4M> public demo release of 4M 
is particularly intriguing when considered alongside Apple’s recent AI strategy 
unveiled at WWDC. While  
<https://www.apple.com/apple-intelligence/?&cid=wwa-us-kwgo-features-slid--AIBrand-AppleIntellligence-aibrand-&mtid=20925e1t39169&aosid=p238&mnid=s5AMC7Pup-dc_mtid_20925e1t39169_pcrid_702087801545_pgrid_168674639212_pntwk_g_pchan__pexid__>
 Apple Intelligence focuses on personalized, on-device AI experiences across 
iPhones, Macs, and the Vision Pro headset, 4M hints at the company’s long-term 
AI ambitions. The model’s ability to manipulate 3D scenes based on natural 
language inputs could have exciting implications for future iterations of the 
Vision Pro and Apple’s augmented reality efforts.

The timing of the 4M demo launch, following closely on the heels of WWDC, 
suggests a coordinated effort by Apple to establish itself as a major player in 
the AI industry. By showcasing both consumer-ready AI features through Apple 
Intelligence and cutting-edge research capabilities with 4M, Apple is 
demonstrating its commitment to AI across the entire development spectrum.

Apple’s dual approach—practical AI for consumers and cutting-edge research with 
4M—signals a clear intent: to lead the AI revolution while maintaining its 
hallmark user privacy. As these technologies mature and integrate across 
Apple’s ecosystem, users may experience a subtle yet profound shift in how they 
interact with their devices. The real test will be how effectively Apple can 
deliver on its promise of advanced AI while maintaining its commitment to user 
privacy and seamless experiences.

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