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Google’s Gemini to power iPhone AI features

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
March 20, 2024
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In a move that could redefine the iPhone artificial intelligence (AI), Google’s Gemini platform has emerged as a pivotal force that will power iPhone AI features.

Designed to integrate with iOS seamlessly, Gemini promises to elevate the performance and functionality of AI features on Apple’s iconic devices.

If confirmed, rumours say this agreement would be a significant step forward for the AI sector.

As part of the talks between the two tech giants, Apple is interested in licensing Google’s Gemini suite of generative AI models to power new features in the iPhone software that will be available in 2024. Apple has also looked into working with OpenAI on a deal like this.

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Apple and Google’s current search partnership would last even longer if they come to a deal. Google has been paying Apple a lot of money for a long time to make its search engine the default one on all Apple products that use Safari.

Read also: Google Gemini replaces Bard as AI’s super-platform

However, the terms, branding, and implementation of the proposed AI agreement have not yet been decided upon.

Analysts are optimistic about the possibility of collaboration, as Alphabet’s shares went up by 4.5% in the premarket trade.

Still, a finalised deal might be closely watched by the government, especially since illegal probes into the Apple-Google search deal are still ongoing.

Unleashing the Power of Gemini

At the core of Gemini’s prowess lies its ability to harness the vast reservoirs of data available to Google. By tapping into this wealth of information, the platform empowers iPhones with an unprecedented level of intelligence. From predictive text to voice recognition, Gemini promises to make every interaction with the iPhone a smoother, more intuitive experience.

Through advanced machine learning algorithms, Gemini learns from user behaviour in real time, adapting its suggestions and responses to individual preferences. Whether anticipating the next word in a sentence or providing tailored recommendations, the platform sets a new standard for personalisation in AI.

Revolutionising iPhone AI Apps

Gemini expands iPhone AI apps beyond improving existing functions. From AR to immersive gaming, the platform’s powers are limited only by developers’ imaginations.

Imagine a world in which the camera on your iPhone takes pictures and analyses the scene in real-time, presenting you with important information and insights. Gemini realises this ambition, ushering in interactive and intelligent photography.

Plus, Gemini can revolutionise health and wellness apps by changing how people track their activity. From biometric data analysis to personalised advice, the platform becomes a trusted friend on the ni path to a better life.

Read also: Google unveils Gemini 1.0, AI model

What’s Next for iPhone AI

With Google’s Gemini at the centre of the iPhone’s AI features, the options seem endless. As well as making daily interactions better, the platform changes how we see and use our devices, which is a big step forward in the history of iOS.

Gemini is the best AI app for the iPhone because it works with everything and has features that no other app has. One thing becomes clear as users dig deeper into Gemini’s many features: it’s not just a platform; it’s a spark for new ideas that will shape the future of iPhone AI in ways we haven’t even started to imagine.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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