With iOS 18, Apple hopes to enhance the AI capabilities of the iPhone. The business is in discussions with Google and OpenAI to do this. According to recent claims made by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, Apple and OpenAI are almost finalizing an arrangement for the iPhone to launch ChatGPT.
Apple and OpenAI are extremely close to sealing a deal, according to Mark Gurman. Although the specifics of ChatGPT's implementation are yet unknown, this agreement would allow Apple to include AI capabilities into iOS 18.
According to those close to Apple, the talks with OpenAI are going well. During this process, Apple intended to come to an agreement with other artificial intelligence businesses. Above all, as Bloomberg reports, discussions are underway with Google about the license of the Gemini chatbot. Still, there has not been a consensus yet.
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, has acknowledged in the past that he used ChatGPT. He did, however, stress that before integrating such technologies into Apple's ecosystem, certain issues must be resolved.
Meanwhile, there have been recent reports that iOS 18 would include AI summarization and transcription. Notes and Voice Memos will be the main beneficiaries of this innovation. Real-time and system-wide, the capability will work with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into Apple's ecosystem has become a question of "when," not "if," considering the strides achieved by rivals like Microsoft with Copilot and Google with Gemini.
We could expect to see the announcement of these new AI technologies during Apple's annual WWDC in June 2024. In the next weeks, Apple will provide further details on WWDC 24.
However, OpenAI did say that on May 13, it would be broadcasting some announcements about upgrades to GPT-4 and ChatGPT. A search engine and anything connected to GPT-5 would not be among those announcements, according to a statement that Sam Altman subsequently posted on his X account.
Apple and OpenAI are extremely close to sealing a deal, according to Mark Gurman. Although the specifics of ChatGPT's implementation are yet unknown, this agreement would allow Apple to include AI capabilities into iOS 18.
According to those close to Apple, the talks with OpenAI are going well. During this process, Apple intended to come to an agreement with other artificial intelligence businesses. Above all, as Bloomberg reports, discussions are underway with Google about the license of the Gemini chatbot. Still, there has not been a consensus yet.
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, has acknowledged in the past that he used ChatGPT. He did, however, stress that before integrating such technologies into Apple's ecosystem, certain issues must be resolved.
Meanwhile, there have been recent reports that iOS 18 would include AI summarization and transcription. Notes and Voice Memos will be the main beneficiaries of this innovation. Real-time and system-wide, the capability will work with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into Apple's ecosystem has become a question of "when," not "if," considering the strides achieved by rivals like Microsoft with Copilot and Google with Gemini.
We could expect to see the announcement of these new AI technologies during Apple's annual WWDC in June 2024. In the next weeks, Apple will provide further details on WWDC 24.
However, OpenAI did say that on May 13, it would be broadcasting some announcements about upgrades to GPT-4 and ChatGPT. A search engine and anything connected to GPT-5 would not be among those announcements, according to a statement that Sam Altman subsequently posted on his X account.