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The Apple partnership and iOS integration seems pretty damn big for them - that really corners a huge portion of the consumer market.

Agreed on enterprise - Microsoft would have to roll out policies and integration with their core products at a pace faster than they usually do (Azure AD for example still pales in comparison to legacy AD feature wise - I am continually amazed they do not priorities this more)



They don’t make any money from the Apple deal.


Except I had to sign in to OpenAI when setting up Apple Intelligence. Even though Apple Intelligence is doing almost nothing useful for me right now at least OpenAI’s AOI number's go up.

Right now Gemini Pro is best for email, docs, calendar integration.

That said ChatGPT Plus us a good product an I might spring for Pro for a month or two.


Non-paying user numbers are only good when selling, and who could afford to buy OpenAI?


You don't have to sign into ChatGPT to use it with Siri.


Did you not sign in, and still get the occasional dialog box asking. “Ok to use ChatGPT?”


It'll send that anonymously. I think you only need to sign in if you want to continue the conversation on the web.


ChatGPT through Siri/Apple Intelligence is a joke compared to using ChatGPT's iPhone app. Siri is still a dumb one trick pony after 13 years of being on the market.

Supposedly Apple wont be able to offer a Siri LLM that acts like ChatGPT's iPhone app until 2026. That gives Apple's current and new competitors a head start. Maybe ChatGPT and Microsoft could release an AI Phone. I'd drop Apple quickly if that becomes a reality.




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