Apple and Google in Talks for iOS 18 AI Engine

By
Hiroshi Yamamoto
1 min read
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Apple is set to unveil its iOS 18 update featuring new generative AI features at the World Wide Developers Conference in June. Reports indicate that Apple is in negotiations to license Google’s Gemini AI engine for iOS 18, signaling a potential game-changing partnership. Additionally, Apple has reportedly engaged in discussions with OpenAI and acquired Canadian company DarwinAI, emphasizing its commitment to on-device capabilities for AI services. This move aligns with Apple's longstanding focus on privacy and security. The upcoming WWDC in June is expected to reveal the new advancements in iOS 18, showcasing the company's high expectations for this groundbreaking update.

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