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- Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI to Power Siri in Major . . .
(Reuters) -Apple is weighing using artificial intelligence technology from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, instead of its own in-house models, Bloomberg News reported on Monday
- Apples Could Turn to OpenAi or Anthropic to Power Enhanced . . .
Bloomberg “ Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI to Power Siri in Major Reversal ” The offers that appear in this table are from partnerships from which Investopedia receives compensation
- Apple considers using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri’s AI . . .
Apple is about to break one of its golden rules: building everything itself According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple is now seriously considering offloading some of Siri’s brainpower to external partners like Anthropic or OpenAI It’s a bold shift for a company known for its tight grip on both hardware and software If it happens,
- In major reversal, Apple explores using Anthropic or OpenAI . . .
Apple is exploring the use of AI technology from Anthropic PBC or OpenAI for a new Siri version, tacitly admitting its in-house AI models have underperformed
- Apple mulls using OpenAI or Anthropic to power Siri in big . . .
Apple is weighing using artificial intelligence technology from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, instead of its own in-house models, Bloomberg News reported Monday
- Apple Weighs Using Anthropic Or OpenAI To Power Siri In Major . . .
Apple Inc is considering using artificial intelligence technology from Anthropic PBC or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, sidelining its own in-house models in a potentially blockbuster move aimed at turning around its flailing AI effort
- Apple weighs using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri in major . . .
The iPhone maker has had discussions with both companies about using their large language models for Siri, asking them to train versions of their LLMs that could run on Apple's cloud infrastructure for testing, the report said, citing people familiar with the discussions Apple and OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment
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