Here's the result:
Very weird.
Here's the result:
Very weird.
That's not a question for the developers' forum. Go to Apple support instead or file a bug report.
Hello,
@limtc this may relate to AFM guardrails.
Please clarify what is being shown in the Simulator screenshot. It appears to be an image of an app you're developing using AFM LLM.
@Claude31 if this is a question about their app and AFM LLM then it is indeed a valid question for the developer forums.
... and if not guardrails, it may represent a training limitation i.e. it hasn't been trained with data about computers that aren't present on apple.com.
The screenshot says, "I apologize, but I cannot answer that question. My training data only allows me to answer questions about Apple products." so it would seem it's correctly saying it doesn't know about those computers, and you should go to apple.com.
However, if those computers aren't Apple computers - and therefore aren't in the training data - then going to apple.com isn't going to help, so that response should probably be changed.
You can see that it knows about the Apple II in the first response: "You can find information about Apple II on apple.com." while the others say, "The Apple website provides information about the ZX Spectrum: apple.com."
Finally, if it knows about Apple computers, why not provide the information rather than making someone go to apple.com?
Please send us feedback so that we can take this into consideration for training the AFM LLM.