In its quest to integrate artificial intelligence into iOS 18, Apple is reportedly evaluating the AI technologies developed by China’s Baidu. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple has initiated preliminary discussions to utilize Baidu’s generative AI in devices for the Chinese market. Here are the details…
Apple evaluating Baidu’s AI model for iOS 18
Due to its own AI technologies not being at a sufficient level, Apple is exploring partnerships with external technology providers. Apple aims to use AI to enhance features of the iPhone such as the language assistant, photo editing, and email composition.
However, due to regulations requiring apps in China to undergo regulatory approval, local AI models are governed by these directives. Over 40 generative AI models, including Baidu’s Ernie Bot, have been approved in China so far.
For markets outside China, Apple is planning to reach an agreement with Google on AI. Recent developments indicate that Apple is negotiating to license Google’s Gemini AI to integrate it into iOS 18.
Although Apple is known to be developing its own extensive language model named Ajax and a simple chatbot called Apple GPT, these products are not believed to be market-ready yet. Despite being the largest foreign market in China, Apple faces increasing competition with local rivals.
While the search for an AI model for iOS 18 continues, recent reports show a 24% drop in iPhone sales in China in the first six weeks of 2023. Huawei, subjected to US sanctions, saw a 64% increase in sales.
Apple’s discussions with Baidu reflect its pursuit of local solutions in the Chinese market and its effort to acquire robust AI technologies for the global market. These moves indicate how the company plans to position itself in the competitive technology market.
What do you think about this development? What does Apple’s discussion with Chinese companies mean for the AI of iOS 18? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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