Apple is testing Apple GPT

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Apple is testing Apple GPT

In the ongoing artificial intelligence war between technology companies, Apple has also developed and started testing its own artificial intelligence robot, Apple GPT. The US company has also recently hired many experienced engineers with experience in the field of artificial intelligence. In the ongoing artificial intelligence war between technology companies, all eyes are on the US technology giant Apple. After OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Bard and Microsoft's Bing AI, Apple has not fallen behind its competitors in conducting a study on this technology and has started testing its own artificial intelligence tool, Apple GPT. According to a new report by Mark Gurman from Bloomberg. Some engineers at the technology giant have created a chatbot that they call "Apple GPT". The report says that Apple has created its own framework, codenamed "Ajax", to create large language models, which are AI-based systems that support offerings such as Open AI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Apple uses Ajax to create large language models and form the basis of its internal ChatGPT-style tool. Job postings have been posted Apple GPT is currently being tested only with a certain audience. However, despite the testing, the technology giant does not plan to offer the chatbot it is developing in the near future. Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that the company is looking closely at artificial intelligence technologies and that it is a wide area. The US company has also recently hired many experienced employees in the field of artificial intelligence. The report comes at a time when Apple is looking for generative artificial intelligence talent. The company has published job postings on its career page looking for experts in generative artificial intelligence. The postings say it is looking for engineers with "broad language models and a solid understanding of generative artificial intelligence." Restrictions have been introduced Companies are cautious out of concern that their secrets will be disclosed, and impose certain restrictions on their employees. Apple has previously restricted the internal use of tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's GitHub's Copilot. Because companies that develop artificial intelligence tools have models they have developed to prevent misuse. While it is thought that the biggest factor in Apple's decision may be security vulnerabilities, the leak incident experienced by Samsung comes to mind.