Apple in Talks with Google for AI-Powered iPhones

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Aleksandr Ivanov
1 min read
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Apple is reportedly in talks with Google to integrate Gemini AI models into its upcoming iPhones, aiming to enhance generative AI capabilities such as essay writing and image creation. The move comes amidst a surge in generative AI smartphones, with big players like Samsung also leveraging similar AI technologies. However, the recent controversy around inaccuracies in Google's generative AI models serves as a cautionary tale. Apple's potential partnership signifies its pursuit of advanced AI capabilities, especially as it gears up for the release of its next mobile operating system, iOS 18, anticipated in June.

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