Details of Apple’s talks with Google and OpenAI regarding the use of artificial intelligence have emerged

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Apple remains in talks with Google and OpenAI about using their generative AI as the basis for new features in iPhone 16 and iOS 18, but any announcement on the outcome of the collaboration won’t be made until summer 2024. In this respect reports MacRumors publication citing Bloomberg.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has promised that the company will “break new ground” in artificial intelligence this year. iOS 18 is expected to play a big role in this. But Apple’s internal work is reportedly focused on smaller AI features that run on the device and don’t require an Internet connection.

To implement more powerful cloud-based generative AI capabilities, such as the ability to generate images and write articles based on individual queries, Apple is currently seeking a partner with the necessary large-scale hardware infrastructure and computing capabilities.

Siri is expected to benefit from the artificial intelligence improvements that Apple plans to introduce in iOS 18. A source has suggested that Apple plans to use larger language models to completely revamp Siri and turn it into the “best virtual assistant.”

It is reported that Apple is falling behind in the artificial intelligence race and cannot meet its demands, which worries investors.

Previously the US government filed A lawsuit was filed against Apple due to the popularity of the iPhone.

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