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Apple is in talks with OpenAI and Google to bring AI features to iOS 18
Apple has restarted talks with OpenAI to use the startup's technology to power some new features for the iPhone coming later this year, according to people familiar with the matter.
The two companies have begun discussing the terms of a possible agreement and how OpenAI's features would be integrated into Apple's next iPhone operating system, iOS 18. The move marks a restart of dialogue between the two companies.
Earlier this year, Apple had negotiated a deal with OpenAI, but there has been little collaboration since then. The move marks a restart of dialogue between the two companies.
Apple discussed a deal with OpenAI earlier this year, though the two appear to have not actually worked together since then.
Meanwhile, Apple is also said to be in talks with Alphabet Inc.'s Google to license its Gemini chatbot. Given this, it's not hard to see that Apple hasn't finalized a decision on which company it will work with, and there's no guarantee that a deal will be reached.
The company could end up reaching an agreement with both OpenAI and Google, or choose another supplier entirely. Earlier this year, there were reports that Apple was in discussions with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic. (Cai Lianshe)
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