We know that there has been a race between artificial intelligence technology giants lately. While OpenAI was on everyone’s agenda with ChatGPT, we were also seeing such steps from companies such as Microsoft, Google and Meta. When this is the case, everyone’s mind is “Will Apple launch a chatbot too?” The question began to circulate.
Following recent rumors, a report shared by Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman today revealed that Apple is developing a chatbot. Here are the first details about the model, which has the potential to compete directly with competitors such as ChatGPT, Bard, Bing.
The bot, which is not yet known whether it will be available or not, is called “Apple GPT” by some engineers.
According to the news, the artificial intelligence-supported chat bot that the company is working on is called “Apple GPT” by some engineers. The claim states that the company does not yet have a solid plan to make the model available to everyone, while adding that engineers are using the bot in-house.
Bloomberg also uses a language model called “Ajax” for the new chatbot that runs on Google Cloud and is built on the machine learning framework Google JAX. Sources close to the matter add that Apple has multiple teams working on the project.
While Apple has been quiet about productive AI, it’s hardly surprising to see such a move. There were allegations that the company developed a model after it banned ChatGPT to its employees last month. In addition, CEO Tim Cook stated that the company closely evaluates artificial intelligence.
We don’t know if Apple will roll out the chatbot for everyone. However, Bloomberg’s sources suggest that the tech giant will make important announcements about artificial intelligence next year. We’ll wait and see what happens.