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Apple eyes OpenAI’s tech for iOS 18

Apple has reignited talks with OpenAI concerning the utilization of their AI tools in iOS 18

byEmre Çıtak
April 29, 2024
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Apple, the tech giant known for its user-friendly devices and software, is reportedly in talks with OpenAI. This news has sparked curiosity about the potential integration of OpenAI’s technology into Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 update.

Bloomberg’s report suggests that Apple has rekindled discussions with OpenAI regarding the use of their AI tools in iOS 18. This follows earlier interactions between the two companies, though the extent of their previous collaboration remains unclear. The current talks highlight Apple’s interest in bolstering the AI capabilities of its iPhone and iPad operating systems.

OpenAI has made a name for itself in the field of generative AI, a subfield concerned with developing algorithms that can create new and original content. Their most popular creation is likely ChatGPT, a large language model capable of generating realistic and coherent chat conversations. This technology, and others like it from OpenAI, could be what Apple is looking to incorporate into iOS 18.

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What could this integration look like?

The specifics of how Apple might integrate OpenAI’s technology remain under wraps. However, some reports speculate on potential features. These include functions like automatic text generation for emails or messages, on-device LLMs, or even AI-powered notification recaps. Additionally, Apple might be looking to develop a chatbot-like feature within iOS 18, leveraging OpenAI’s expertise in this area.

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The exact nature of Apple’s potential integration of OpenAI’s technology remains undisclosed, prompting speculation about prospective features (Image credit)

Apple’s in-house AI efforts

Apple is not solely relying on external sources for its AI ambitions. The company has been developing its own large language models, and iOS 18 is also expected to showcase these internal efforts. This could lead to a combination of Apple’s in-house AI and OpenAI’s technology within the new operating system.

Set your sights on the upcoming WWDC

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is typically the platform for unveiling new software and services. With WWDC just around the corner, it’s likely that Apple will use this event to showcase the specific features and functionalities of iOS 18. Whether and how OpenAI’s technology factors into these features will likely be revealed during the conference.

A growing trend

The potential integration of OpenAI’s technology in iOS 18 signifies a growing trend in the mobile device industry. As AI continues to develop, we can expect more smartphone and tablet manufacturers to explore ways to incorporate these advancements into their operating systems. The coming months will provide a clearer picture of how Apple’s collaboration with OpenAI will shape the future of AI on mobile devices.


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