Google CEO Sundar Pichai Recently, while announcing the company’s fourth quarter (Q4) results, it said that it Satisfied with the ongoing partnership with Apple In which Google got Apple’s “Preferred Cloud Provider” has been chosen. The goal of this partnership Next Generation Apple Foundation Models to develop — which Google Gemini AI technology Will be based on.
According to Pichai, this collaboration Google Cloud and AI technology Will help in taking it forward. The partnership will create models with innovative AI capabilities for Apple, specifically AI-supported features like Siri can be made more efficient.
Although Pichai expressed positivity about the partnership, The company did not disclose important details — For example, no details are provided on how data will be shared, or where user information will be processed. some analysts it speculative and vague Also telling.
This partnership is being considered a big step in the technology world, because Google’s Cloud and AI capabilities And Apple’s huge smartphone user base Together we can deliver AI experiences at a new level.
What is expected from this partnership?
Expanding AI and Cloud Collaboration:
Google Cloud is now a must-have for Apple primary cloud provider Especially in AI projects that are building new foundation models.
Siri’s AI upgrades:
Due to this partnership the next generation Siri (Apple’s voice assistant) and other AI-supported features Gemini-based models with better capabilities Use may be possible. However, Apple has clarified that their standard privacy rules will continue.
Technical and Competitive Advantages:
Increasing AI-capability is important for Apple because it OpenAI, Microsoft, and other competitors Will help compete with AI tools. For Google, this partnership will further strengthen the Cloud-AI market.
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