Elon Musk has voiced strong opposition to Apple's plan to integrate OpenAI's artificial intelligence features into the iPhone. Musk directly addressed Apple CEO Tim Cook, calling the partnership "creepy spyware" and threatening to ban iPhones from his companies—SpaceX, Tesla, and X (formerly Twitter). Apple announced the collaboration during its Worldwide Developers Conference, highlighting new AI features for iOS 18, including enhancements to Siri using OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Musk's criticism revolves around privacy concerns and the security implications of sharing data with OpenAI. He argued that Apple cannot ensure user data protection once it's handed over to OpenAI. Despite assurances from Apple and OpenAI about privacy safeguards, Musk's comments reflect ongoing tensions between him and OpenAI, a company he co-founded but left in 2018.
Source: Digital Trends
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