Apple is negotiating with Google and OpenAI to equip the iPhone with artificial intelligence
Apple seems to be re-examining its options for bringing artificial intelligence to the next-generation iPhone. According to Bloomberg, Apple is still negotiating with OpenAI and Google to use these companies' artificial intelligence products. Previously, there was news of a possible collaboration between Apple and Google to use Geminai's artificial intelligence model in the iPhone.
According to Mark German, a Bloomberg reporter, Apple is again negotiating with OpenAI and Google to bring productive artificial intelligence to iOS 18 iPhone; But the company is still undecided between ChatGPT, Gemina, or perhaps other third-party AI companies.
Apple's possible cooperation with Google and OpenAI
According to Marc Garman, Apple is also building its own large language models to power some of iOS 18's AI features, but its talks with OpenAI are centered around a chatbot. On the other hand, Apple has negotiated with Google to use Gemini in iOS 18. Those talks are still ongoing and could still go either way, as Apple hasn't made a final decision. In the end, it's possible that Apple will use both companies' AI technology, or none at all, Garman says.
So far, Apple has been remarkably quiet about its AI activities. However, when the company announced its earnings in February, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company would continue to work and invest in artificial intelligence and would share details of its progress by late 2024. put
The iPhone 16 series is scheduled to be unveiled in the fall of 2024, and we are likely to see Apple's first phone with productive artificial intelligence; Experts predict that this will increase the value of Apple shares. While the upcoming iPhone could include AI features based on Apple's large in-house language model, Bloomberg reports that the company plans to work with an older AI maker to bring a ChatGPT-like chatbot to the iPhone as well.
Source: Digiato