Apple apparently plans to make its artificial intelligence service available to Chinese iPhone users in partnership with Alibaba. The company seems to have refused to cooperate with Deepsic.
Apple Intelligence Kit has already been released for iPhone, iPad and Mac users, but the service is only available in limited countries and most Apple users around the world still do not have access to it. China, as one of Apple’s largest markets, has not yet received Apple Intelligence. Due to the Chinese government’s constraints, Apple seems to want to launch Apple Intelligence in China through cooperation with Alibaba Holding.
Apple Intelligence will soon be available to Chinese users
To operate in the Chinese market, Apple must first address the country’s regulatory concerns about its artificial intelligence models. The simplest and best way to do this is Apple’s partnership with a local company to make Apple Intelligence available to Chinese users.
According to The Information Magazine, several sources have said that Apple and Alibaba have provided their own artificial intelligence capabilities to the Chinese regulator and hope to add these capabilities to the iPhone upgrades to the iPhones next; So unlike speculation, there is no news of Apple’s collaboration with Dipsic.
According to Bloomberg, the value of the Chinese holding has increased by 8.6 percent with the rumor of Apple’s cooperation with Alibaba. Apple is currently facing the problem of reducing iPhone sales in the Chinese market, and Apple Intellectual Intelligence may encourage more Chinese customers to buy iPhone.
Cupertinons have been trying to launch Apple Intelligence in the Chinese market several times, but have had problems every time. Late last year, some sources reported that Apple was planning to launch Apple Intelligence in the Chinese market through cooperation with Baidu, but the collaboration failed due to technical weaknesses and privacy issues. It is said that the big developed language models were unable to answer the common questions of iPhone users.
Previously, Tiktak’s parent company, Apple’s potential partner for Apple Intelligence in China.
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