Apple reportedly renews talks with OpenAI for generative AI features
As Apple scrambles to catch up to rivals in generative AI, the company has renewed talks with OpenAI regarding artificial intelligence capabilities.
Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:
When Apple announces its new slate of generative AI features in June, the company will be arriving late to a party that’s been raging for nearly two years. Ever since the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022, Apple’s tech peers have been scrambling to add artificial intelligence capabilities.
The company is aiming to integrate AI into many of its applications and features, including ones that automatically write text, summarize articles in Safari and recap missed notifications. The new features will use Apple’s AI model, dubbed Ajax internally, but the company isn’t planning to release its own ChatGPT-style chatbot.
For that, Apple has been talking to potential partners, including Google and OpenAI, as I first reported earlier this year. The discussions had centered on Google’s Gemini, but talks between Apple and OpenAI also have heated up recently.
A big question remains: Will iPhone customers embrace the new features? There’s still some concern at the highest levels of Apple that most users won’t take advantage of the enhancements.
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