Apple teams up with ChatGPT in the race for artificial intelligence
The Cupertino giant will bring ChatGpt to the iPhone, thus responding to the competition already opened by Google
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The race for artificial intelligence opens up new alliances. Apple is preparing for the big leap into artificial intelligence thanks to an agreement with OpenAI that will bring ChatGpt to the iPhone, thus responding to the competition already opened up by Google and Sam Altman's own company.
The New Alliance
Further confirming the rumours that have been circulating for weeks is Bloomberg. "Apple is preparing to showcase its AI-related features at its developer conference," the paper explains. "At the heart of the new strategy is Project Greymatter, a set of tools the company will integrate into apps such as Safari, Photos, Notes and the Siri digital assistant.
The applications
.The intelligence will automatically suggest answers to e-mails and text messages'. For this breakthrough, the Cupertino company, according to Bloomberg, has already signed an agreement with OpenAI and their partnership will be announced at the developers' conference in June. It seems, however," the newspaper reports, "that the iPhone manufacturer is still working on a deal with Google to offer Gemini as an 'option', but the eventual announcement would not be publicised at this event. "The announcements by OpenAI, Google and other big tech are coming one after the other and will continue to do so in the coming months and years," explains Alessandro Piva, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Observatory of the Politecnico di Milano. "We will have to learn to live with a change in our working methods, but also with new modes of experience that are still unknown today. It will be necessary for companies to activate in-depth task forces on these issues, while consumers will have to feed their curiosity by trying to understand the opportunities for their work and daily lives,' concludes the expert.

