
"The obvious place to deploy foundation models was within Omni Automation, the company's existing tool for automation across its products. Omni Automation, using Apple Foundation Models (AFMs) and JavaScript, lets users locally generate clean, structured, multi-level data to automate tasks and workflows easily and securely - all within constrained token limits. Thanks to Foundation Models, the team has been able to make access to Apple's own LLMs available to Omni Automation users through JavaScript. The integration provides structured, multi-level data using schemas (JSON)."
"In a quick and impressive demo, Soghoian showed how Omni Automation, combined with AFMs, helps users build powerful, customized workflows that use Apple Intelligence within more complex automated workflows. It's incredibly textual During the demo, Soghoian stressed that AFMs can be interacted with using both text-based conversation and JSON schemas, which offers a more powerful and precise way of making AFM requests than using Shortcuts. He showed how you can use JavaScript in Omni Automation to:"
Apple Foundation Models (AFMs) are available to developers to run large language models locally from within apps using minimal code. The Omni Group integrated AFMs into Omni Automation via JavaScript, enabling local generation of clean, structured, multi-level JSON data and schemas within constrained token limits. Omni Automation can send natural language prompts to AFMs and receive raw text, structured JSON, or detailed multi-layered data for complex workflows. The integration makes Apple's LLMs accessible inside automated workflows, allowing precise schema-driven requests alongside text-based conversation. Demonstrations showed creation of customized workflows and advanced data retrieval using AFM-powered automation.
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