by Juli Clover
With the launch of iOS 18.4, Apple introduced a new App Store feature that summarizes multiple user reviews to provide an at-a-glance summary of what people think of an app or a game. In a new blog post on its Machine Learning Research blog, Apple provides some detail on how App Store review summaries work.
Apple is using a multi-step large language model (LLM) system to generate the summaries, with the aim of creating overviews that are inclusive, balanced, and accurately reflect the user's voice. Apple says that it prioritizes "safety, fairness, truthfulness, and helpfulness" in its summaries, while outlining some of the challenges in aggregating App Store reviews.
With new app releases, features, and bug fixes, reviews can change, so Apple's summarizations have to dynamically adapt to stay relevant, while also being able to aggregate both short and long reviews. Some reviews also include off-topic comments or noise, which the LLM needs to filter out.
To begin with, Apple's LLM ignores reviews that have spam, profanity, or fraud. Remaining reviews are then processed through a sequence of LLM-powered modules that extract key insights from each review, aggregating themes that reoccur, balancing positive and negative takes, and then generating a summary that's around 100 to 300 characters in length.
Apple uses specially trained LLMs for each step in the process, ensuring that the summaries are an accurate reflection of user sentiment. During the development of the feature, thousands of summaries were reviewed by human raters to assess factors like helpfulness, composition, and safety.
Apple's full blog post goes into more detail on each step of the summary generation process, and it is worth checking out for those who are interested in the way that Apple is approaching LLMs.
Tag: App Store
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Top Rated Comments
Zapski
4 days ago at 01:23 pm
Wasting time and resources for minimal improvement. That’s the AI way
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane
4 days ago at 01:14 pm
To begin with, Apple's LLM ignores reviews that have spam, profanity, or fraud.
Why would they not remove reviews like this?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ckoerner
4 days ago at 01:39 pm
I don’t want homogenized slop, I want individual experiences and perspectives!
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cjsuk
4 days ago at 01:37 pm
I can no longer trust these reviews. Good job Apple!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple Knowledge Navigator
4 days ago at 01:12 pm
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Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jarman92
4 days ago at 01:40 pm
Comment and review summarization is actually the best use-case I’ve seen for AI so far. Amazon and WaPo use it and seems like it works great.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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