Jun 13, 2024, 11:00 AM
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Apple partners with OpenAI for AI features, Elon Musk criticizes integration with Apple devices

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Highlights
  • Apple announces partnership with OpenAI to bring AI features to its devices.
  • Elon Musk criticizes Apple's decision to integrate OpenAI at the operating system level.
  • Musk threatens to ban Apple devices at his companies if OpenAI is integrated.
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Elon Musk threatened to ban Apple devices at his companies if Apple integrated OpenAI at the operating system level, calling it an "unacceptable security violation." Musk criticized Apple for partnering with OpenAI, saying Apple should be capable of developing its own AI. Musk also sued OpenAI and its CEO for allegedly abandoning the startup's original mission. Apple unveiled new AI features and a partnership with OpenAI at its Worldwide Developers Conference, emphasizing privacy as a core value. The upgrades include improvements to Siri and the ability to create custom emojis and email summaries. Musk, who founded xAI as a rival to OpenAI, criticized Apple's partnership with OpenAI, raising concerns about data privacy. Apple's partnership with OpenAI marks a significant move in the AI space, with OpenAI's technology being integrated into Siri. Apple's new generative AI software, Apple Intelligence, offers features like summarizing notifications and ensuring data security through Private Cloud Compute.

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