Apple, through its agreement with OpenAI, aims to strengthen the artificial intelligence capabilities of the iPhone. According to sources who requested anonymity, this deal between Apple and OpenAI reveals the intention to integrate ChatGPT technology into the upcoming operating system, iOS 18. This development is considered part of Apple’s broader initiative in artificial intelligence.
Apple Makes Moves in the AI Field
Specifically, the use of OpenAI’s popular chatbot ChatGPT on the iPhone indicates Apple’s intention to advance further in the field of artificial intelligence. According to Bloomberg in April, negotiations over this deal had intensified and it appears that an agreement has been reached, although no official announcement has been made yet.
Apple is also in discussions with Google about a similar collaboration. Google, part of Alphabet Inc., is considering licensing its own chatbot technology, named Gemini, to Apple. However, these discussions have not yet concluded.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month, a major leap in the field of artificial intelligence is expected from Apple. The company plans to announce and showcase AI features at this conference, particularly through the use of data centers equipped with its own processors.
AI Focus Highlighted Last Year
Last year, Apple CEO Tim Cook personally disclosed his use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and indicated that new AI features would come to products on a very thoughtful basis. This demonstrates Apple’s commitment to AI and the importance it places on user experience. Cook emphasized the company’s advantages in AI during last week’s earnings conference call, expressing belief that Apple will offer a unique experience by integrating AI technology with hardware, software, and services.
At this stage, Apple’s agreements with OpenAI and Google aim to reinforce the company’s leadership in AI and provide users with a smarter, more integrated experience. These collaborations could significantly enhance the user experience on future iPhones and other devices.