1. ChatGPT (by OpenAI)
ChatGPT learns from a huge amount of text found on the internet. This includes:
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Books
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Websites
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Wikipedia
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News articles
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Public forums (like Reddit)
It doesn’t search the internet when you ask a question (unless it’s connected to live web tools). Instead, it gives answers based on what it already learned during training. Think of it like a super smart student who read a million books but isn’t allowed to look anything up during a test.
2. Meta AI (like LLaMA by Meta/Facebook)
Meta AI models (like LLaMA) are trained in a similar way. They read and learn from:
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Public websites
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Books
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Scientific articles
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Open-source code
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Other publicly available data
Meta makes sure they don’t use private or copyrighted material (unless allowed). Like ChatGPT, these models don’t “remember” specific articles but learn patterns in how people write and talk.
3. Apple AI (like Siri or Apple Intelligence)
Apple’s AI is a bit different. It focuses more on:
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Your personal data (on your device only) — like your photos, messages, emails — but it keeps this private and processes it on your device as much as possible.
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Apple’s own tools and databases — like the calendar, maps, contacts, and weather.
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Some external data sources, possibly licensed or built-in, but it doesn’t use the whole internet like ChatGPT or Meta AI.
Apple’s AI is designed to help with tasks on your iPhone or Mac, so it’s more privacy-focused and less about general knowledge.
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