According to Bloomberg,appleThe company rejected a deal with Facebook's parent company over privacy concerns. Meta Meta and Apple briefly discussed a possible collaboration in March, but the talks did not progress and Apple has no plans to integrate Meta’s Large Language Model (LLM) into iOS.
IT Home noticed that last weekend, the Wall Street Journal hinted that Apple and Meta are actively discussing integrating Facebook's large language model Llama into the "Apple Intelligence" feature of iOS 18. The report said that the two sides are still in discussion and have not yet finalized. But the latest report from Bloomberg indicates thatApple never seriously considered working with Meta.
Initial talks took place at the same time Apple was OpenAI Apple discussed the matter with Google's parent company Alphabet, but ultimately decided not to have more formal discussions.The reason is that "Apple believes that Meta's privacy protection measures are not strict enough."
Finally, Apple reached an agreement with OpenAI, and ChatGPT will be integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Users can choose to enable ChatGPT, and when encountering some complex needs, Siri can transfer these needs to the more powerful ChatGPT for processing. In addition, Apple is also working with Google to integrate the large language model Gemini into its operating system, and is in discussion with the artificial intelligence company Anthropic.
At the WWDC conference, Apple's head of software engineering Craig Federighi said that Apple hopes to provide users with artificial intelligence models from different suppliers to choose from, and the company plans to cooperate with multiple suppliers.