Is Apple’s partnership with OpenAI about to fall apart?
According to both Bloomberg‘s Apple insider Mark Gurman and a new report in the New York Times, AI giant OpenAI is currently considering suing Apple over the companies’ agreement to integrate ChatGPT into some Apple Intelligence AI features.
Apple recently reached a $250 million settlement in a class action suit over its failure to deliver on its AI promises. (Apple hasn’t admitted to any wrongdoing.) Now, OpenAI may serve Apple with a breach of contract notice, the Times reports.
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In 2024, OpenAI and Apple surprised the industry by partnering together on Apple’s upcoming AI features known as Apple Intelligence. OpenAI’s ChatGPT was expected to be prominently featured in Apple products, such as the iPhone and MacBook, powering Apple Intelligence.
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In addition, OpenAI appeared to be a key technology behind Apple’s relaunch of its voice assistant Siri as an AI assistant.
According to the reports, however, OpenAI is unhappy with how the now two-year-old partnership has panned out so far. The fallout appears to stem from how Apple integrated ChatGPT into its products.
OpenAI reportedly expected that the partnership would encourage Apple users to subscribe to ChatGPT. Instead, OpenAI found that ChatGPT is difficult for users to even find within Apple Intelligence. On top of that, in January, Apple confirmed that it had struck a deal with Google to use Gemini to power Apple Intelligence, including Apple’s long-awaited AI relaunch of its voice assistant Siri.
All of these issues have led OpenAI to consider taking legal action against Apple, claiming breach of contract.
We’ll see if OpenAI actually follows through with a suit against Apple, or if the company is trying to renegotiate its agreement.
The AI company is currently awaiting the jury’s decision regarding its own future following a trial stemming from the lawsuit Elon Musk filed against ChatGPT creator Sam Altman.
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