Since ChatGPT was launched to the public in 2022, Apple has said little publicly about generative artificial intelligence (AI).
That was until Monday, when its chief executive announced a series of AI products, including a deal with the makers of the chatbot and its own personalised AI system called “Apple intelligence”.
Apple Intelligence is a collection of features that includes text and image generation and an improved Siri voice assistant, which will be supported by integrating the already popular ChatGPT into the company’s phones.
The new product has already faced criticism over the security implications of allowing Siri to mine information from the range of apps that users access.
But amid stagnating iPhone sales and growing competition in China, Apple has faced growing pressure from stakeholders to seize the opportunity to deliver an AI innovation after its competitors, including Microsoft and Meta, raced to stake their claim as the leaders in the new wave of AI technology.
The challenge for the company is that its core business is in selling products to consumers, not companies.
Generative artificial intelligence has been integrated into its products for years already, in the form of Siri and satellite navigation.
To take this to the next level, any new product must significantly improve the consumer experience of using an iPhone and iPad or another Apple product.
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