I don¡¯t have a device that will run macOS 15, but for giggles I try to research the issue posted.?
Brave, gave the answer that it was released, I believe it said in February. Since it is 15.3 >.1<, I?
ass-o¡¯-me it is a bug fix.?
Then I asked support.apple.com that, what is the latest macos, and what is the last release of macos. The first returned no answer, and the second focused on released, not macos.?
Why would you make an AI public, if it can¡¯t update ?its available information? Research yes, public no.?
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On Feb 13, 2025, at 17:08, Roger Moffat via groups.io <rogerkiwi@...> wrote:
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Why would you ask Claude, and not just ask Software Update?
Roger
On Feb 13, 2025, at 1:26?PM, Ben Rosenthal via groups.io <ben@...> wrote:
The current version of macOS is 15.3.1. Maybe Claude doesn¡¯t have access to the latest info. Did you tell it to ¡°search the internet.¡±
On Feb 13, 2025, at 10:16, ncoom gilbar via groups.io <ncoom@...> wrote:
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Claude told me OS 15.3 doesn¡¯t exist, and we sort of got bogged down there.
shalom,
ncoom
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small-odds-man
We¡¯re all here because we¡¯re not all there
On 3 Feb 2025, at 21:55, John via groups.io <OceanCity@...> wrote:
On Feb 3, 2025, at 6:12?AM, Randy B. Singer via??<randy@...> wrote:You can do a Google search for what those messages mean as well as I can.
Randy B. Singer
Exactly, and/or run an AI question.?
I'm finding as time goes on and I get my feet wet in AI that for questions such as this, i.e., the meaning of log nomenclature, that an AI search can be much more productive and time saving than running a search in your browser. This just one question. There are lots of other terms you can run an AI search on in your log. Maybe they will reveal a clue that makes sense with whatever is going on with your system.?
All the best,