Apple is reportedly in discussions to incorporate Google’s advanced AI technology, known as Gemini, into its iPhone devices. Sources close to the matter have revealed that these talks aim to license Google’s generative AI models for enhancing the iPhone’s upcoming software features. Additionally, Apple has engaged in conversations with OpenAI, exploring the possibility of leveraging its AI model as well.
Negotiations between Apple and Google are ongoing, with specific terms, branding, and implementation strategies still under deliberation. An official announcement regarding any AI partnership is not expected until Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Both tech giants, along with OpenAI, have yet to comment on these reports.
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