Several technology companies are investing heavily in artificial intelligence. Examples are companies like Microsoft, OpenAI and Google. The most popular tool on the market today is the ChatGPT, from OpenAI, which ignited the competitive dispute.
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In response, Apple, the producer of iPhones, joined the race for this generative tool. The onslaught is noticed at the same time that ChatGPT for iOS was launched for US citizens.
Apple opened several job opportunities in the area of A.I
As reported by the website 9to5Mac, specializing in Apple products, in the first three weeks of May alone, Apple has already added 28 new jobs focused on AI. It's quite curious that so many jobs opened up in such a short time, especially mentioning generative AI.
In Apple's job openings tab in the United States, there are 88 results found when searching for artificial intelligence.
For example, one of the professions is Visual Generative Modeling Research Engineer. In this role, the professional will be a key part of “a group that will shape the way in which Generative AI Transforms Apple's Mobile Computing Platforms office.
It is worth mentioning that Apple already has Siri and other features equipped with artificial intelligence in its products.
Apple banned its employees from using ChatGPT
The banning of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies for work does not stand in the way of the company's ambitions. This ban occurred because the company was afraid that leaks of its projects could happen with frequent use of the chatbot.
On another occasion, Apple CEO Tim Cook has already commented that advances in generative AI are “interesting”, and that Apple will be “deliberate and careful” in how it works this technology.