Apple is in final talks with OpenAI to incorporate ChatGPT into iOS 18, with discussions ongoing for integrating Google’s Gemini chatbot as well.
Apple is purportedly nearing the conclusion of contract negotiations with OpenAI to utilize ChatGPT functionalities on the iPhone, as reported by sources with knowledge of the situation.
Bloomberg reported on May 11 that ChatGPT would be integrated into Apple’s forthcoming software update, iOS 18, if the plan materializes. It has been reported that Apple is concurrently engaged in discussions with Alphabet Inc..
This corporate entity owns Google, concerning the possible incorporation of the Gemini automaton. It was indicated, nonetheless, that these discussions are less developed than those with Apple.
This development has surfaced amid rumors that Apple is intensifying efforts to establish its artificial intelligence (AI) division.
Apple has reportedly been recruiting experts from Google to assemble its team of AI and machine learning specialists, according to a report.
In addition to recruiting AI specialists into its workforce, Apple has recently acquired two local AI firms in Zurich, Switzerland, which prompted the establishment of a “secretive” laboratory known as “Vision Lab.”
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A year ago, there were allegations that Apple restricted the use of ChatGPT by its employees out of concern for the possible compromise of sensitive data.