Meta and Apple Discuss Integrating AI Models
Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms (META.O), is in discussions to integrate its generative AI model into Apple’s (AAPL.O) newly announced AI system for iPhones, according to the Wall Street Journal. This move aligns with Apple’s strategy to incorporate technology from various AI companies into its devices. Notably, Apple has been considering a potential partnership with Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google, its long-time search partner.
Broader AI Integration Plans
Apple is reportedly seeking partnerships with AI firms globally, including in regions like China, where Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O) OpenAI’s ChatGPT is banned. Discussions are underway with AI startup Anthropic to integrate its generative AI into Apple Intelligence. The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, highlighted that these discussions, though ongoing, have not yet been finalized and could potentially fall through.
Potential Partnerships and Benefits
Integrating AI technology into Apple’s ecosystem would provide AI companies broader distribution for their products. This could involve selling premium subscriptions to their services through Apple Intelligence, though the financial specifics remain unclear. AI search startup Perplexity is also in talks with Apple about incorporating its generative AI technology.
Apple’s AI Strategy
Apple announced its long-awaited AI strategy this month, which includes integrating new Apple Intelligence technology across its apps, such as Siri. Apple aims to bring ChatGPT to its devices while emphasizing privacy as a core feature, setting it apart from competitors like Microsoft and Google.
Conclusion
While Meta and Anthropic declined to comment and Apple did not respond to requests outside business hours, the potential partnerships with AI companies could significantly enhance Apple’s AI capabilities. These collaborations would not only expand the reach of AI technologies but also align with Apple’s commitment to privacy and innovation.