Bloomberg: Apple won’t add chatbot to iPhone after iOS 18 release
Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman talked about the integration of the iPhone with artificial intelligence (AI) tools. This is reported on the agency’s website.
Gurman said Apple has no plans to add a chatbot to iOS 18, its new smartphone operating system. Sources of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) spoke earlier about the emergence of a chatbot similar to ChatGPT, which can be provided by the Chinese Baidu. Perhaps the company abandoned this idea.
Mark Gurman explained that instead, certain companies will provide generative AI services for Apple, the appearance of which should be expected in iOS 18. According to an insider, Tim Cook’s corporation has been negotiating this with Google and OpenAI. At the same time, sources familiar with the development progress called iOS 18 the most ambitious update for the iPhone in history.
The Bloomberg columnist also confirmed that Apple will present new versions of its operating systems at the WWDC event. Mark Gurman noted that the company will continue the approach that emerged during the pandemic, that is, showing viewers a pre-recorded presentation.
In early March, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the creation of breakthrough AI technology. According to the entrepreneur, it will “expand the horizons of generative AI.”
Source: Lenta

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