Apple uses Foxconn servers to provide dedicated server training and test its artificial intelligence service

In a recent financial disclosure, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, affirmed that artificial intelligence (AI) is a critical focus for the company’s future development. Concurrently, there are reports indicating that Apple’s internal team is constructing a chatbot service akin to ChatGPT, dubbed “Apple GPT,” and that the company is exclusively collaborating with its primary manufacturing partner, Foxconn, to provide dedicated servers for the training and testing of its AI services.

At present, the specifics of the AI technologies that Apple is actively developing remain unconfirmed. However, it is certain that AI is indeed a focal point for Apple’s future. Numerous services are gradually integrating AI technology, such as the search function within photos or the content recommendation mechanisms in the App Store.

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As to whether Apple will subsequently combine generative AI technology with Siri to create a digital assistant service that more effortlessly comprehends user needs and fosters more natural human-machine interaction, it remains a matter of conjecture.

Beyond Apple, technological giants including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta are all expanding their investments in generative AI technology development. They hope that this technology will engender greater interactive benefits, generate more derivative content, and consequently enhance the stickiness of their services and products.

In Apple’s forthcoming developmental planning, the expectation is a shift toward perceptual computing configuration. Hence, the application of generative AI will emerge as a pivotal aspect of Apple’s growth.