Everything indicates that next week an agreement between Apple and OpenAI will be announced. An agreement that is already an open secret and which finds its main derivations in iOS 18. And the fact is that, despite the AI functions that Apple will add to its iPhones and which are based on its own models, the AI systems chatbot are not advanced enough and they consider OpenAI’s ChatGPT a good claim.
What is curious is that it is not the users who are most looking forward to WWDC 2024 next Monday, but Microsoft. The company led by Satya Nadella does not own OpenAI in any way, but it has invested heavily in it. So Microsoft has some concerns see how far Apple could go with OpenAI.
Microsoft wants its piece of the pie in the Apple-OpenAI deal
Just a few weeks ago, Copilot+ was announced with great fanfare by Microsoft, an AI assistant even more advanced than the Microsoft Copilot that we already knew and which continues to rely on OpenAI technologies. This was somewhat of a knock on the table as a preview of what Apple is about to present.
The fact is that the possible agreement between Apple and OpenAI is not only something that has been disclosed to the general public, but the industry itself is fully aware of it and, surely, with a higher level of detail than what we saw. the rest. Considering this, sources close to Microsoft say they are worriedas revealed by media such as The Information.
Not in vain, Microsoft controls 49% of OpenAI’s capital after investing around $13 billion in it. And far from seeing these efforts rewarded by a certain affection from the public, Microsoft sees how OpenAI ends up somehow “ignoring” them with facts as strange as the ChatGPT application arriving on macOS and not on Windows, in addition to the fact that during the big event During the presentation of GPT 4o, Apple devices presented all the new features, but none from Microsoft.
In view of all this, There was a meeting of the highest echelons of Microsoft and OpenAI. Specifically between its CEOs, Satya Nadella and Sam Altman, who addressed these concerns. In the economic area, Nadella put his company’s large investment on the table and asked for a portion of OpenAI’s future profits, a good way to not get burned by what could happen with Apple.
However, it should be remembered that Apple’s partnership with OpenAI won’t be the only one. The idea of entering into agreements with Google for its Gemini is still on the table and in the same way the company led by Tim Cook continues to delve into the development of its most advanced systems in what is known as internally the Ajax project.
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