Apple and OpenAI currently have the most misunderstood partnership in tech

The tie-up between Apple and OpenAI announced at WWDC is less than it appears, according to Ars Technica:

While Apple has developed many technologies internally, it has also never been shy about integrating outside tech when necessary in various ways, from acquisitions to built-in clients—in fact, Siri was initially developed by an outside company. But by making a deal with a company like OpenAI, which has been the source of a string of tech controversies recently, it’s understandable that some people don’t understand why Apple made the call—and what it might entail for the privacy of their on-device data.

For Apple, OpenAI is a means to an end. A replaceable means to an end.

Read their report here.

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