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Gemini and ChatGPT Lead Apple by Two Years in AI Race

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 23, 2024
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Apple’s largest bet on the iPhone 16 series and the recently released iPad mini is Apple Intelligence. According to reports, the suite of artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities will make its debut on October 28. It will integrate compatible devices with features like notification summaries and writing tools, among others. But according to a recent assessment, Apple Intelligence may be far behind competitors in terms of output capabilities. Sales of the new iPhone models and iPad mini, which have been widely promoted on the basis of AI capabilities, may suffer if this turns out to be the case.

Apple is getting ready to release its first set of AI capabilities, which should be available to iOS users on Monday. In addition to being limited to the most recent iPhone 16 and 15 Pro models, Apple Intelligence is having difficulty competing with alternative systems like Google Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Actually, it could take Apple more than two years to catch up to them and begin introducing more potent generative AI features into their products.

Apple Intelligence Behind Rivals, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg stated in the most recent issue of his Power On newsletter that Apple Intelligence features may not be comparable to those of competitors like Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. According to the article, which cited anonymous Apple employees, the AI features may lag more than two years behind those of other industry leaders.

Gurman went on to cite a number of internal Apple tests, claiming that the AI-powered Siri is 25% less accurate than ChatGPT and responds to 30% fewer queries than OpenAI’s chatbot. According to reports, there is a comparable difference when compared to Gemini.

Given that the updated Siri is driven by both ChatGPT and the Cupertino-based tech giant’s in-house big language models, this is not encouraging. Apple may discourage people from utilizing these capabilities and from updating to newer models if its AI technology is unable to match that of competitors.

Gurman claimed, however, that the tech giant’s current hardware stack, which is included in its recently released devices, gave it a significant edge in swiftly deploying the functionality to a wide number of devices. For example, Apple only revealed the AI features for two iPhone models and two iPad models during the Worldwide Developers Conference in June.

The majority of Apple Intelligence capabilities will not be available to the initial batch of iPhones, even though the Cupertino company has been showing its AI suite to promote the iPhone 16. Next week, qualified users will be able to send automatically created responses, summarize articles and notifications, and work with text using Writing Tools. Still months away, though, are the more intriguing features like context-aware Siri, native ChatGPT integration, Image Playground, and Genmoji.

However, it has already been revealed that it will be compatible with all of the new iPad models, the new iPhone 16 models, and all of the Mac devices that are already on the Apple Store. Gurman also asserted that the tech giant intends to integrate Apple Intelligence into almost all screen-equipped devices by 2026.

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