At the recent WWDC conference, Apple announced an agreement with OpenAI, allowing ChatGPT to perform certain tasks on iPhones and other devices running iOS18 (excluding the EU region). This move marks another significant strategic deployment for Apple in the field of artificial intelligence. According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple's executives also mentioned Google Gemini, but the list of collaborations is not limited to this.

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Insiders reveal that in addition to Google and Meta, AI startups Anthropic and Perplexity are also in discussions with Apple, hoping to introduce their generative AI technologies into Apple Intelligence. These collaborations demonstrate Apple's open attitude and enterprising spirit in the AI sector.

The collaboration between Apple and OpenAI enables ChatGPT to run on iOS devices, offering users a smarter interactive experience. Through this agreement, users can more conveniently leverage AI technology in their daily tasks, enhancing work efficiency and quality of life.

Moreover, Apple is also in talks with other AI companies to introduce more advanced AI technologies. Google Gemini, Meta's AI technologies, as well as Anthropic and Perplexity's generative AI, are all expected to become part of Apple Intelligence. These collaborations not only bring technical advancements to Apple but also provide users with a richer range of application scenarios.

It is reported that Apple's collaborations in the AI field are not limited to software; they also involve the optimization and integration of hardware devices. Through partnerships with multiple AI companies, Apple will continue to drive the intelligent development of its devices, offering users a more intelligent and efficient experience.

Apple's series of AI collaborations showcase its relentless pursuit of technological innovation and user experience. With the continuous advancement of AI technology, Apple is poised to gain a more advantageous position in future technological competition, bringing more surprises and convenience to global users.