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Apple Calls on Google for Help
Apple is using Google's Gemini AI to quickly enhance Siri and iPhone AI features, accelerating innovation through collaboration with Google AI researchers.
- On Feb. 9 at the Paris Google Lab, Apple Inc. will rely on Google to help finish efforts to smarten up Siri and add AI features to the iPhone.
- The move follows Apple acknowledging it is playing catch-up as the trendsetting company seeks rapid access to advanced AI capabilities rather than building everything in-house.
- The companies plan technical work to embed AI into Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, and other iPhone features through a partnership with Google.
- Users could see AI features arrive sooner as iPhone users benefit from Google's technology, while developers and rivals may face shifting dynamics and regulators raise privacy and competition concerns.
- Coverage from the Paris AI action summit suggests industry attention and rapid follow-up, with industry observers expecting closer scrutiny from developers and regulators next month.
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Apple calls on Google for help
Apple will rely on Google to help finish its efforts to smarten up its virtual assistant Siri and bring other artificial intelligence features to the iPhone as the trendsetting company plays catch-up in technology's latest craze.
Following Apple's announcement that its Siri virtual assistant would be upgraded with the power of Gemini, The Information published a detailed article about this collaboration.
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