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Elon Musk threatens to ban Apple devices from his companies after OpenAI deal


Elon Musk isn't best pleased with Apple's new partnership with OpenAI

Apple repeatedly assured that privacy was of its utmost concern during its presentation, and said that it will not collect personal or private data. However, as part of iOS 18, Apple said that Siri will turn to ChatGPT if it thinks it can help answer a question, but the assistant will ask permission before doing so. Musk’s post led to a response from VC and CTO Sam Pullara at Sutter Hill Ventures, who said that OpenAI does not have access to an Apple device as the user is approving a specific request on a per-request basis.

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