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Apple and OpenAI aren’t paying each other yet, says Bloomberg


Future revenue-sharing deals may change that, however.

That involves taking a cut from any AI provider that monetizes results in their chatbots, such as the $20-per-month subscription plan for ChatGPT Plus. Apple is reportedly expecting chatbots and LLMs to start tempting people away from using traditional search engines. The company is aiming to support Apple Intelligence in additional languages besides American English next year according to Bloomberg, and is reportedly considering deals with Baidu and Alibaba to handle offering chatbot features in China, where access to ChatGPT is limited.

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