In a surprising turn of events, Apple is reportedly in talks with Meta, Facebook’s parent company, to integrate Meta’s generative AI model into Apple Intelligence. This move would mark a significant shift in the tech giant’s approach to AI, as it seeks to expand its capabilities through partnerships with external companies. The deal, if successful, would allow Meta to tap into Apple’s vast distribution network, similar to how apps are distributed via the App Store. This would be a major coup for Meta’s AI division, which has been gaining traction with its Llama model. The partnership would also give Apple customers access to multiple AI options, catering to different needs such as creative writing or medical research. What’s more, Apple’s decision to forego payments from AI companies in favor of a revenue-sharing model could pave the way for a new era of collaboration in the AI space.

Apple Eyes Meta AI Partnership
Apple customers could choose from various external AI models in addition to Apple’s internal systems.
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