
OpenAI is reportedly unhappy with its collaboration with Apple on integrating ChatGPT into Apple's software offerings and is considering legal action against Apple. That said, what should you know about it?
Apple might not have held their end of the bargain
For your information, Apple previously announced a collaboration with OpenAI, allowing ChatGPT to be integrated directly into iPhones and Macs, making it easier for users of these devices to easily access it when needed. However, Apple did not properly promote the feature, and this collaboration, initially aimed at bringing high user numbers and revenue to OpenAI, did not materialise.
In addition, Apple recently announced a partnership with Google to develop artificial intelligence support for Siri, rather than OpenAI. Apple is also reportedly working to integrate access support for other artificial intelligence models, which would make OpenAI lose its exclusive rights and access through Apple devices.
At the same time, Apple is said to have its own concerns about OpenAI, including its privacy standards, as well as OpenAI's move into the device arena, which is seen as competing with Apple. At this time, it is unknown whether OpenAI will file a lawsuit against Apple or will simply cancel the contract and settle it out of court.
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