Apple reinforces its conversations with "Openai" to integrate artificial intelligence into the iPhone
Apple has renewed its discussions with Openai on the use of startup technology to run some of the upcoming new features in the iPhone devices later this year, according to people who are familiar with the matter. The two companies began to discuss the conditions of a possible agreement and ways to integrate the “Oben AI” functions into the next “Apple” operating system for iPhone phones, “iOS 18”, according to the informed persons who asked not to reveal their identity for the privacy of summit on this matter. This step reopens the dialogue between the two companies in this regard. Earlier this year, Apple had discussions with ‘Oben Ai’ about the end of an agreement, although the work between the two parties has since been at the lowest levels. Apple is also still in conversation with the company “Google”, which is attached to “Alphabet” to the license of the company’s auto conversation program “Apple”, has not made a final decision on the partners who will depend on it, and there is nothing to confirm an agreement. The company can eventually reach an agreement with both “Oben AI” and “Google”, or choose another supplier completely. Refusal. Apple representatives, “oben ai” and “Google” remarks on the matter. Partners to perform a function similar to the automatic chat program “CVT” of “Oben Ai”. To offer new artificial intelligence programs and services. The company plans to promote its benefits than smoother built into its devices compared to competitive artificial intelligence offers, while providing better protection for privacy. Last year, Cook said he personally used the ‘Oben AI’ conversation, but he indicated that there were a number of problems to be solved. ” He promised that the features of new artificial intelligence within the “Apple” platforms will be presented on “carefully studied foundations. Dependence on partners will help to accelerate Apple’s tendency to automatic chat programs and avoid some risks.