ChatGPT integration in iPhones likely to replace Siri

While it remains uncertain whether ChatGPT is going to replace Siri, company has branded AI assistant as 'Apple Intelligence'
An undated image. — Adobe Stock
An undated image. — Adobe Stock

In the midst of Google's longstanding antitrust case making fresh waves in the realm of top-tier tech circles, court documents from the ongoing trial have revealed that OpenAI is set to integrate ChatGPT deeply into devices, particularly the iPhone.

The development came to light from files submitted by OpenAI before the court and subsequently disclosed by the latter. The primary objective behind this is to make ChatGPT an indispensable part of users' cell phone-oriented activities.

As mentioned in a report by The Verge, OpenAI is willing to transform ChatGPT from a simple chatbot into a powerful "super-assistant" that assists users throughout their daily activities for tasks like email skimming and web browsing.

By doing so, the ChatGPT maker is focusing on turning ChatGPT into an ever-present assistant, which is easily accessible via its website, mobile applications, and integration into other platforms.

ChatGPT's arrival on iPhones reflects negatively on Siri's future, and while it remains uncertain whether ChatGPT is going to replace Siri, the company has branded the AI assistant as "Apple Intelligence", enhancing it with significant AI upgrades in iOS 18.

With AI becoming crucial to daily digital life chores, the competition between OpenAI and Apple seems to be aggravating, suggesting a shift in how users interact with technology.