Apple is set to enhance its AI capabilities by integrating Google's Gemini into Apple Intelligence. Recent findings in the iOS 18.4 beta indicate that users may soon have the option to select Gemini alongside OpenAI's ChatGPT. This move aligns with Apple's previous statements about collaborating with multiple AI providers, with Gemini being a key player on that list.
The integration of Gemini is expected to allow Siri to process user requests locally before sending more complex queries to external AI models. Apple's commitment to user privacy is likely to continue, ensuring that personal information remains secure during these interactions. While the addition of Gemini could enhance functionality, there are currently no indications that this feature will come with a cost.
• Apple Intelligence may soon support Google's Gemini alongside ChatGPT.
• Integration aims to enhance user experience while maintaining privacy protections.
Apple Intelligence refers to Apple's AI system designed to enhance user interactions and experiences.
Gemini is Google's AI model that Apple plans to integrate into its Apple Intelligence system.
Siri is Apple's virtual assistant that will handle user requests and interact with AI models.
Apple is a technology company known for its innovative products and services, including AI integration in its devices.
Google is a leading technology company that develops AI models like Gemini, enhancing various applications and services.
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