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Apple CEO Tim Cook answers the ‘big’ question: Why Google and not Sam Altman's OpenAI for new Siri
Apple has chosen Google's advanced Gemini AI for its new Siri and upcoming Apple Intelligence features, prioritizing superior technology over OpenAI. CEO Tim Cook emphasized this collaboration, assuring users of continued privacy standards.
OpenAI leader Sam Altman and famed ex-Apple designer Jony Ive announced last May that the duo was collaborating on a family of AI hardware products.
Apple Inc. plans to revamp Siri later this year by turning the digital assistant into the company’s first artificial intelligence chatbot, thrusting the iPhone maker into a generative AI race dominated by OpenAI and Google.
The multi-year partnership validates Google's AI comeback, spotlights Apple's AI woes, and is a blow to OpenAI.
A new report on Apple’s partnership with Google to have Gemini power the new Siri appears to confirm speculation
Despite that “conscious decision,” OpenAI has an existing relationship with Apple. Apple announced a partnership with OpenAI in June 2024 at its developer conference that has ChatGPT integrated into Siri. ChatGPT is also integrated into Apple's Visual Intelligence, which lets iPhone users learn about the world around them, akin to Google Lens.
Before announcing Google as its partner for upcoming AI features, Apple was also considering OpenAI. But, it seems the ChatGPT maker had other plans to work on.
OpenAI is quietly building a social network and considering using biometric verification like World’s eyeball scanning orb or Apple’s Face ID to ensure its users are people, not bots.
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