Apple is set to introduce new features of Generative AI in iOS 18, but they will be optional due to some users’ concerns about security and privacy related to this technology. The Cupertino company is looking to catch up with its competitors by unveiling new AI functions at its annual developers event (WWDC) on June 10.
One of the anticipated announcements is a collaboration with OpenAI, which will bring the company’s technology to the new iPhones with iOS 18. This partnership will allow users to access an advanced chatbot, powered by OpenAI’s language models. However, there are concerns about the potential data access that OpenAI could have to Apple’s millions of users.
According to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, certain AI functions in iOS 18 will be optional and disabled by default to address the privacy and security issues. Sources familiar with the matter have confirmed this information, as reported by 9to5Mac.
Additionally, Apple has developed its own language model called Ajax, which will power other AI features in iOS 18. These features are not expected to raise the same privacy and security concerns initially.
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