JAKARTA - Competition in the world of AI is heating up, and Apple, despite coming late, made a big breakthrough this month by introducing Apple Intelligence. At the event, Apple confirmed that users will have the option to choose between Siri and ChatGPT for some AI questions.
There are even strong rumors that Apple could add Google Gemini to this combination. According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, this integration may be announced as soon as this fall.
Gurman speculated in his latest bulletin that Apple could announce its collaboration with Google as soon as this fall, along with Apple Intelligence's official launch.
This collaboration is likely to see Google Gemini chatbot added as an option to address AI questions on Apple devices, similar to what Apple shows with ChatGPT on WWDC.
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"In connection with Apple's agreement with Google or Anthropic, I hope at least the first to be announced around the launch of Apple Intelligence this fall," Gurman wrote.
This speculation follows previous reports on Apple's discussions with various AI providers, including Google, Meta, and Anthropic. Despite having discussions with Meta about integrating his Llama chatbot, Gurman believes Apple has finally decided not to do so due to privacy concerns and preferences for AI technology that is considered superior to other companies.
Apple Intelligence, along with iOS 18, is expected to debut with the launch of the iPhone 16 series in September.
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