The AI wars are heating up, and Apple, although fashionably late to the social gathering, made a grand entrance this month with the disclosing of Apple Intelligence. On the occasion, Apple confirmed that customers would have the choice to decide on between Siri and ChatGPT for some AI queries, and there have been sturdy rumors that Apple may add Google’s Gemini to the combo. Now, in line with Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, this integration could be introduced as quickly as this fall.
Gurman speculated in his latest publication that Apple may announce its collaboration with Google as early as this fall, aligning with the official launch of Apple Intelligence. This collaboration would probably see Google’s Gemini chatbot added as an choice to deal with AI queries on Apple gadgets, much like what Apple demonstrated with ChatGPT at WWDC.
“As for an Apple cope with Google or Anthropic, I count on not less than the previous to be introduced across the time Apple Intelligence launches this fall,” Gurman wrote.
This hypothesis follows earlier reviews of Apple’s discussions with numerous AI suppliers, together with Google, Meta, and Anthropic. Regardless of transient conversations with Meta about incorporating its Llama chatbot, Gurman believes Apple in the end determined towards it because of privateness considerations and a choice for what it considers superior AI applied sciences from different firms.