Apple is negotiating with Google to integrate the company’s artificial intelligence into Siri’s voice assistant.
Although Apple’s talks with Google are still rumored to integrate Gemini artificial intelligence, Apple will probably use an external artificial intelligence tool for Siri and Apple Intelligence instead of continuing its internal model. The Pixel 4 may not be the only device that offers Google’s Gemini Intelligence Assistant.
There have been rumors that Apple has recently contacted Google to check out the ability to integrate Gemini into Siri and Apple Intelligence. Apple and Google are likely to collaborate on the Siri and Apple Intelligence performance to release a custom version of Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence model for the iPhone, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg.
Apple Intelligence, introduced in June, has so far failed to meet expectations. The project has been accompanied by repeated delays and noticeable features, and has become more heavy for Apple than a great success. Given Apple’s backwardness in the field of artificial intelligence when introducing this technology, the company’s great effort to bring its artificial intelligence models to an acceptable level will make it surprising.
However, this route seems to have been very difficult for Apple. Apple has reportedly contacted OpenAI and anthropic companies to use their artificial intelligence models (ChatGpt and Claude) as a new base for the redesigned version of Siri or Apple Intelligence. Bloomberg quoted Bloomberg quoting informed sources as saying that Apple is now negotiating with Google to use the Jina’s artificial intelligence model to enhance Siri and Apple Intelligence.
The negotiations have not yet been confirmed, but the market has considered them valid; Apple and Google stocks increased on Friday. Apple’s shares increased by 4.9 percent and Google’s shares increased by 4.9 percent. The obvious issue is that Apple requires a great deal of success in the field of artificial intelligence; Because in today’s world, this technology is no longer a luxury feature and has become a expected basic feature on mobile devices.
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