Elon Musk threatens Apple ban in his companies over ChatGPT / OpenAI integration in iOS 18

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, introduces a range of new features powered by artificial intelligence . These include Apple Intelligence, a set of AI tools designed to improve user experience, and integration with ChatGPT, OpenAI's popular AI chatbot. Users can now opt to use ChatGPT for tasks like image generation, writing assistance, and even redirecting Siri requests.

Elon Musk, CEO of X, Space X, and Tesla, does not approve of Apple's integration of OpenAI's technology at the OS level | Credit:He then proceeded to criticize Apple's choice of going with OpenAI for Apple Intelligence and expressed his disappointment at Apple not having developed their own AI. Furthermore, he expressed doubts at Apple's ability to protect its users' security and privacy from OpenAI.

Apple has also indicated that this is just the beginning of its AI journey, with plans to incorporate other third-party AI providers in the future. This could lead to a more diverse and dynamic AI experience for iOS users. For enterprise users, Apple's emphasis on privacy and security suggests that standard device management controls will likely offer the ability to restrict ChatGPT and Apple Intelligence features.

 

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