Apple Finalizes Agreement with OpenAI for ChatGPT iPhone Integration: Report
Tech giant Apple is reportedly in the final stages of negotiating a deal with OpenAI to use ChatGPT functionality on iPhones, according to people familiar with the matter.
If plans go ahead, the ChatGPT feature will be implemented in Apple’s upcoming software update iOS 18, according to a May 11 Bloomberg report. It has been revealed that Apple is also in discussions with Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc, regarding the possible integration of its Gemini chatbot. However, it was suggested that these discussions were not as advanced as those with Apple.
At this stage, it is unclear whether users will have the option to disable these features on their devices as part of the new operating system.
Just over a year ago, there were rumors that Apple had restricted the company’s use of ChatGPT due to concerns about potential compromise of sensitive data.
However, there have been recent reports that Apple is accelerating the establishment of its own artificial intelligence (AI) division.
On April 30, Cointelegraph reported that Apple was recruiting experts from Google to build its own team of AI and machine learning experts.
In addition to building a team of AI experts, Apple recently acquired two local AI startups in Zurich, Switzerland and established a ‘secret’ research laboratory in the region called ‘Vision Lab’.
Related: More than half of Fortune 100 companies use Apple’s Vision Pro headsets.
On May 11, Apple mentioned Octane, a 3D design software powered by Render Network, during its keynote presentation showcasing the M4 chip in its latest iPad.
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