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Apple Wrapping Up OpenAI Deal to Bring ChatGPT Features to iOS 18

Apple has struck a deal with OpenAI that should see ChatGPT used to power new features in its next iPhone operating system, according to Bloomberg.

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In a weekend report, Bloomberg claimed that the two companies were “finalizing the terms of a pact to use ChatGPT features in Apple’s iOS 18.” It’s not yet clear how the popular chatbot would integrate with Apple’s software.

The deal would see ChatGPT become another tool in a range of AI features Apple is expected to bring to iPhones. Apple is also reportedly in ongoing talks with Google to license its Gemini chatbot, but those discussions have reportedly not resulted in a deal. We know that Apple has been in talks with OpenAI since February.

Apple, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference next month, is expected to announce several AI features coming to iOS 18, which is considered one of the biggest upgrades to the iPhone operating system since years. Apple plans to run some features on data servers powered by its own internal chips, according to Haitong analyst Jeff Pu.

Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed in February that Apple plans to “innovate” in AI. Bloomberg Journalist Mark Gurman previously reported that Apple is also working on its own chatbot tool that some engineers have dubbed “Apple GPT” to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

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