Month: July 2024

‘Stone Cold’ Has Left the Ring. Who Is Steve Austin Now?

The former W.W.E. star used to think he and his wrestling alter ego were one in the same. Then he found nirvana at a 40-acre Nevada ranch.

The former W.W.E. star used to think he and his wrestling alter ego were one in the same. Then he found nirvana at a 40-acre Nevada ranch.

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This N.F.L. Star Hates the Spotlight. Then He Was Forced Into It.

The Bengals receiver Tee Higgins couldn’t avoid the attention he received from offseason talks of money and controversy. But it taught him a valuable lesson.

The Bengals receiver Tee Higgins couldn’t avoid the attention he received from offseason talks of money and controversy. But it taught him a valuable lesson.

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The 16-Year-Old Soccer Prodigy Who Could Cost $49 Million

Real Madrid are interested in signing him, but a deal could be complicated.

Real Madrid are interested in signing him, but a deal could be complicated.

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How a Kick Returner Carved His Path to the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Devin Hester is the greatest returner in N.F.L. history. Now, the league is changing its rules to make returns a more exciting part of the game.

Devin Hester is the greatest returner in N.F.L. history. Now, the league is changing its rules to make returns a more exciting part of the game.

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The Night Simone Biles Was the Center of Gravity at the Olympics, Once Again

What the gymnastics star is doing is something one must see not only to believe, but to even remotely understand, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

What the gymnastics star is doing is something one must see not only to believe, but to even remotely understand, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

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Apple Intelligence Beta Users Invited to ‘Rate Your Experiences’ and Earn Points

In the latest macOS 15.1, iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1 betas, Apple has introduced a new “Rate Your Experiences” feature in its Feedback Assistant app that lets users rate the generative content served by Apple Intelligence across apps, with the aim of using the feedback to refine and train Apple’s generative models.

Apple describes the new feature like so:
Help improve Apple products and services! Content such as your emails from the Mail app and messages from the Messages app will be displayed to you, along with content generated from them for Apple Intelligence features. This data always remains on your device unless you choose to submit it to Apple, after rating your experience.

In the new section, users are asked to “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” recent generated content to indicate their level of satisfaction with the results. If the “experience” shown was not good, users are invited to optionally offer more details for submission to Apple. This can be done by choosing from pre-defined feedback presented as a checkmark list, and by providing additional typed information for context.

In the case of a summarized email in the Mail app, for example, users can choose from the following issues:

Hard to understand
Missed key detail
Incorrect attributions
Too long
Irrelevant additions
Stereotyping or bias
Overly suggestive or sexual
Vulgar or offensive
Other

There are similar pre-set feedback options for other Apple Intelligence features such as Smart reply, Notifications summary, prioritized emails, Image Playground, Writing Tools, and more. The new section also includes a scoring system that lets users level up their score by providing feedback to Apple, although it’s not explained what any points earned could be used for.

Apple introduced the first version of Apple Intelligence in the iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 developer betas. While the betas include some useful Apple Intelligence features like Writing Tools, some of the Apple Intelligence additions won’t be coming until later.Tag: Apple IntelligenceThis article, “Apple Intelligence Beta Users Invited to ‘Rate Your Experiences’ and Earn Points” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

In the latest macOS 15.1, iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1 betas, Apple has introduced a new “Rate Your Experiences” feature in its Feedback Assistant app that lets users rate the generative content served by Apple Intelligence across apps, with the aim of using the feedback to refine and train Apple’s generative models.

Apple describes the new feature like so:

Help improve Apple products and services! Content such as your emails from the Mail app and messages from the Messages app will be displayed to you, along with content generated from them for Apple Intelligence features. This data always remains on your device unless you choose to submit it to Apple, after rating your experience.

In the new section, users are asked to “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” recent generated content to indicate their level of satisfaction with the results. If the “experience” shown was not good, users are invited to optionally offer more details for submission to Apple. This can be done by choosing from pre-defined feedback presented as a checkmark list, and by providing additional typed information for context.

In the case of a summarized email in the Mail app, for example, users can choose from the following issues:

Hard to understand

Missed key detail

Incorrect attributions

Too long

Irrelevant additions

Stereotyping or bias

Overly suggestive or sexual

Vulgar or offensive

Other

There are similar pre-set feedback options for other Apple Intelligence features such as Smart reply, Notifications summary, prioritized emails, Image Playground, Writing Tools, and more. The new section also includes a scoring system that lets users level up their score by providing feedback to Apple, although it’s not explained what any points earned could be used for.

Apple introduced the first version of Apple Intelligence in the iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 developer betas. While the betas include some useful Apple Intelligence features like Writing Tools, some of the Apple Intelligence additions won’t be coming until later.

This article, “Apple Intelligence Beta Users Invited to ‘Rate Your Experiences’ and Earn Points” first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

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