According to reports, Apple is close to reaching an agreement with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT with iOS 18.
The latest report comes from BurundiAhead of expected artificial intelligence announcements at Apple’s developer conference WWDC in June, Mark Gurman confirmed ongoing rumors of a partnership.
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Gurman said: “The two parties are finalizing the terms of the agreement to use ChatGPT features in Apple iOS 18.” We don’t know what these features are yet, but insiders say Apple may use generative artificial intelligence to improve existing applications. Programs and Services. This could include snippets in Messages and Safari, as well as improved Spotlight search on the home screen.
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according to New York TimesApple also plans to make major changes to Siri, which means that the voice assistant can become smarter and more capable through the enhancement of generative artificial intelligence. Speaking of voice assistants, OpenAI is reportedly developing its own. But it’s unclear if this is part of a conversation with Apple or if it will be positioned as a Siri competitor.
To make matters even more confusing, Apple is also reportedly in talks with Google about bringing Gemini’s generative AI capabilities to Apple devices, but those talks have yet to come to an agreement, according to the outlet. Are you still with us? OpenAI’s livestream on Monday will likely be about the so-called voice assistant, and the next day, Google will hold its developer conference Google I/O, where Gemini and other generative AI announcements are expected.
There’s a lot to keep track of, but it will all unfold over the next month and starts on Monday.