OpenAI explores legal options against Apple: Report
OpenAI's partnership with Apple is facing difficulties. The AI firm reportedly feels it has not received expected benefits from the deal. OpenAI is now exploring legal options, including a breach of contract notice. This comes as Apple plans to in...

Apple's two-year-old partnership with OpenAI has become strained, with the AI startup failing to see the expected benefits from the deal and now preparing possible legal action, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
OpenAI lawyers are actively working with an outside legal firm on a range of options, including potentially sending the iPhone maker a notice alleging breach of contract without necessarily filing a full lawsuit at the outset, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Apple and OpenAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Reuters could not independently verify the report.
In 2024, Apple announced integration of its "Apple Intelligence" technology across its apps including Siri and bringing OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT to its devices.
Their partnership allows users to access ChatGPT results through Siri and iPhone users can also sign up for ChatGPT memberships directly from the iOS settings menu.
Bloomberg News reported earlier this month that Apple will allow users to select from third-party AI models and OpenAI could lose its unique role within Apple's software.
Apple is testing integrations with both Anthropic's Claude and Google Gemini as part of this push, the report said.
The Bloomberg report cited an OpenAI executive as saying that Apple's embrace of other AI providers is not driving the company's legal action since the partnership was not meant to be exclusive from the start.
Google's Gemini is expected to power Apple's revamped Siri coming this year. Apple is scheduled to hold its annual software developer conference in June, where it is expected to reveal more details about its AI plans.
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