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Apple turned down Meta’s proposal to integrate its Llama AI chatbot into iPhones due to concerns over Meta’s privacy practices.
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Apple instead partnered with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini for its AI strategy.
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Apple unveiled its own AI technology, “Apple Intelligence”, at its annual developer conference in June.
Apple has refused to allow Meta’s AI chatbot, Llama, to be integrated into iPhones. This decision was made due to concerns about Meta’s handling of user privacy. Apple has instead chosen to partner with other companies, OpenAI and Google, to improve its AI capabilities.
Apple’s decision comes after the company announced its own AI technology, “Apple Intelligence”, which will be integrated into its devices and apps, including Siri. This move shows Apple’s commitment to prioritizing user privacy and security in its AI developments.
The talks between Apple and Meta were brief and did not progress to a formal partnership. Apple’s focus on privacy and security has led it to seek out partnerships with companies that share its values.