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Apple's strict data protection policy prevents meta-partnership

by Milan
June 25, 2024
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Apple is known for its strict stance on privacy and security. This stance shapes many of the company's decisions, including its partnerships and integrations. Recently, there have been discussions about a possible collaboration between Apple and Meta (formerly Facebook) in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).

The technological landscape is constantly evolving, and artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly large role in our daily lives. Companies like Apple, Meta, Google and OpenAI are working hard to expand and improve their AI capabilities. But while many companies rely on collaborations to achieve their goals, Apple often remains independent and chooses its partners carefully - especially when it comes to protecting user data.

Data protection concerns as the main reason

According to a report According to Bloomberg, Apple has rejected a potential AI partnership with Meta due to privacy concerns. Meta and Apple held initial discussions about a possible collaboration in March, but negotiations quickly stalled. Apple did not plan to integrate Meta's Large Language Model (LLM) into iOS. This decision was largely influenced by Apple's concerns about Meta's privacy practices.

rumors and reports

Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal reportedthat Apple and Meta were actively discussing integrating Llama, Meta's LLM, into iOS 18. However, those talks did not appear to be very advanced. Bloomberg's follow-up to the report suggests that Apple never seriously considered a partnership with Meta. Instead, Apple was in talks with OpenAI and Google parent company Alphabet at the same time.

Apple's alternatives

Apple ultimately decided against formal discussions with Meta because "the company's privacy practices are not strong enough." Instead, Apple signed a deal with OpenAI, which will integrate ChatGPT into ‌iOS 18‌, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Users can opt in to ChatGPT, with Siri able to forward some requests to the more sophisticated AI model. Additionally, Apple is working on a deal with Google to integrate Gemini into its operating systems. There are also talks with AI company Anthropic to further expand the user base and offer a wider choice of AI models. At WWDC, Craig Federighi, Apple's head of software engineering, emphasized that Apple wants to offer users a choice between different AI models and plans to sign contracts with multiple vendors.

Apple's loyal stance on protecting user data

Apple's decision to reject an AI partnership with Meta once again underlines the priority the company places on privacy. While other companies may be willing to compromise, Apple remains true to its philosophy. Integrating AI models from OpenAI and Google into their operating systems shows that Apple is committed to providing its users with the best and safest technological solutions. This could be a decisive factor in increasing user trust and further cementing Apple's position as a leader in the technology industry. (Photo by berya113 / Bigstockphoto)

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