Elon Musk Warns Apple Says Devices Will be Banned in His Companies if They Uses ChatGPT AI Integration All details

Apple surprised many during the WWDC 2024 event when it announced the integration of OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT in its upcoming operating system. This is the first time the tech company has given third-party systemwide access to its platform. However, it appears that the upgrade has angered Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk. Through social media, Musk described this partnership between Apple and OpenAI as a privacy concern and also said that if Apple integrated OpenAI in its operating system, then devices like Apple iPhone and MacBook would be banned in the offices of his companies. However, according to a new report, this is just the beginning. The company is reportedly ready to open up its platform for further AI integration with Google’s Gemini and other leading AI models.

Billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday that if iPhone maker Apple integrates OpenAI at the operating system level, he will ban Apple devices from his companies’ offices. He called the partnership an “unacceptable security breach.” In a post on

Whereas, another Post He also issued a warning to visitors to his companies’ offices, writing, “And visitors must check their Apple devices at the door, where they will be stored in a Faraday cage.”

Even after this Musk did not stop and he Post Shared criticisms of OpenAI’s AI tools and Apple’s AI integration. In another post, he expressed sadness that a tech giant like Apple had to resort to OpenAI, while the company is also capable of creating its own AI. He wrote in this post, “It is frankly absurd that Apple is not smart enough to create its own AI, yet is somehow able to ensure that OpenAI will protect your security and privacy!” He further wrote, “Apple has no idea what will happen once they hand over your data to OpenAI.”

Not only this, soon after this he shared a meme through a post, which is an indication of how OpenAI will steal the data of Apple users. You can see this meme below.

Let us tell you that a report by 9to5Mac Report According to Apple, Apple shared its future AI plans in a post-WWDC discussion. During a session with YouTuber iJustine, Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, hinted that Google Gemini could be integrated with Apple platforms in the future.

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