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Apple in talks to license Google Gemini AI for iPhones
gatorguy said:MacPro said:Gatorguy will be thrilled.Seriously, though, if true, what does this say about Apple's own AI and all the rumors? Is it simply a stopgap, as Apple isn't ready yet? Or perhaps Apple is seeing Genimi as a revenue stream and as a user option for its own AI system? If so, how would that work if Apple wants to maintain user's privacy? So many questions!
I expect Apple to license OpenAI. Had Google not been keeping notes on meetings between the two companies that should have been off the record, Google's chances would be better IMO. -
Apple in talks to license Google Gemini AI for iPhones
9secondkox2 said:dk49 said:What the hell!I thought Apple had developed its own LLM which is on par with gpt 3.5. Didn't expect Apple to borrow a core technology from outside. -
New Apple AI training method retains privacy, and could make a future Siri more flexible
Massiveattack87 said:According to Bloomberg, Apple has been in negotiations with Google (Gemini) and OpenAI (ChatGPT).
If this should be true, then do I understand correctly that Apple would prefer Gemini or ChatGPT over their own AI-trained model?
Does Apple plan to integrate Gemini/ChatGPT with Siri?
If these negotiations should be true, it would indicate that Apple is really far behind on AI.
Of course, it depends on who contacted who at first like Google did with their Chrome on iOS. -
New Apple AI training method retains privacy, and could make a future Siri more flexible
This is off-topic but related to AI (as in Apple Insider). Is it just me, or does anyone else find it's PITA with this blog if you have been signed out for any reason, and you are trying to post or reply to a post, you get asked to sign in; however, once done, you are thrown completely out of the blog and have to manually navigate back to where you were. Good blogs sign you in and return you to where you left off.
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If you're reliant on Java, you shouldn't update to macOS Sonoma 14.4 yet