It seems that Apple may be looking to forge ties with Meta to use its AI model for iOS 18, not just OpenAI and Google.

Applerecentlypartnered with OpenAIto turbochargeiOS 18with generative AI powers. Now a new report suggests that Apple has had talks with its close rival, Meta, to form a similar alliance.

TheWall Street Journal reportdetails those who have knowledge about the discussions. It states that Apple has discussed with Meta to explore the possibility of using its generative AI models. The report further says that besides Meta, Apple had similar chats with other AI startups like Perplexity and Anthropic.

This collaboration may help Apple remain less reliant on one particular partner. If Apple gets Meta on board, customers will get to choose “which external AI models they want to use in addition to Apple’s internal systems.”

That said, the implementation is expected to be similar to the deal that Apple has struck with OpenAI. While Apple’s on-device or cloud AI handles most user requests, the iOS 18 does transfer specific user queries to ChatGPT after seeking the user’s approval. Once the permission is granted, ChatGPT processes the user request and comes up with an answer.

During the recently concludedWWDC, Apple’s Craig Frederighi said that the company feels that OpenAI represents the best choice for our users today. “We wanted to start with the best,” he explained while announcing Apple’s partnership with OpenAI.

While the talks between Apple and Meta have yet to be finalized, there is always a chance of wheels coming off during these discussions. While the two companies have been contradicting the use of emerging tech, Meta could be eyeing the possibility of reaching out to the massive Apple user base.

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In March, Meta and Apple briefly discussed a potential partnership. However, the talks did not advance, and Apple has no plans to integrate Meta’s large language model (LLM) into iOS, according to the report.

Jitendra Soni was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. An expert in tech, especially smartphones, he has almost 10 years of experience. He spearheaded the TechRadar India editorial operations and has written for TechRadar, TechRadar Pro, Free Press Journal, Mobile Scout, IB Times Singapore, Indulge Express, and more.