What we know about Apple's Google Gemini deal for AI
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What we know about Apple's Google Gemini deal for AI
"Apple cares about privacy. That is why the AI features will run either on-device or using Apple's Private Cloud Compute, not on Google's servers. It will be possible to use third-party cloud services for complex problems, if required. But the use of Apple's own servers means Google won't have direct access to user data."
"With Gemini as its foundation, Apple can now deliver: A major Siri overhaul, rolling out this spring. Even more evolved on-device contextual understanding that will follow in months, as Apple Intelligence becomes able to figure out data, such as identifying your relatives, on your behalf. A Siri that's better at conversational responses and also more likely to at least try to find the correct response, rather than saying it doesn't understand. The ability to create documents, and eventually remember past conversations and make proactive suggestions based on information from your apps"
"It is important to note that as Apple builds future Foundation Models on the foundation of Gemini, Apple developers will likely also gain access to using those models within their apps."
Apple will run AI features on-device or using Private Cloud Compute to avoid routing user data through Google's servers and to protect user privacy. Third-party cloud services can be used for complex problems when required. Use of Apple's own servers prevents Google from having direct access to user data. With Gemini as a foundation, Apple plans a major Siri overhaul this spring and improved on-device contextual understanding in the coming months. Apple Intelligence will better identify personal data, improve conversational responses, create documents, remember past conversations, and make proactive app-based suggestions. Developers will likely gain access to future Foundation Models built on Gemini for use within their apps.
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