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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, vowed on Monday to remove Apple products from his firms.

During Apple's annual developers conference, the company revealed a partnership with OpenAI. Elon Musk referred to this partnership as “an unacceptable security violation.”

Apple announced that ChatGPT, a generative chatbot developed by OpenAI, will be accessible to its voice assistant Siri. Users' requests and information won't be recorded; instead, they will be asked for permission.


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Following the announcement by the iPhone manufacturer of a cooperation with OpenAI on Monday, Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, threatened to remove Apple products from his firms.


Regarding whether Apple and OpenAI will safeguard user data, Musk expressed worries in a number of postings on his social media platform, X.

He added Apple has "no clue what's actually going on" and referred to the software connection between the two businesses as "an unacceptable security violation."


On Monday, Apple revealed its much-anticipated foray into artificial intelligence, along with an upgrade for Siri, its voice assistant. Siri now has access to OpenAI's well-liked ChatGPT chatbot as part of the update. According to Apple, customers will be prompted for consent before sharing their queries with ChatGPT, and their inquiries and data won't be recorded.

"It's utterly ridiculous that Apple can't even create artificial intelligence on their own, but they can guarantee that OpenAI will safeguard your privacy and security!" Musk wrote following the incident.


With reference to Apple's operating system, he said explicitly that the company would not be allowed to sell Apple devices if it "integrates OpenAI at the OS level."

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According to Apple, CNBC, the corporation is utilizing its own artificial intelligence, and OpenAI integration is an optional feature.

Musk immediately responded to a post made by Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, threatening to bar Apple products from his company's locations unless Cook agreed to "stop this creepy spyware." He went on to say that guests of his enterprises will be required to have their Apple gadgets checked at the door.

As of December 31, the largest company owned by Musk, Tesla, employs 140,473 workers worldwide. This year, the corporation has laid off more employees than it employed.

In 2015, Musk co-founded OpenAI, and in 2018, he left the company's board. Recently, he has been an outspoken critic of the business and CEO Sam Altman. Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, Altman, and other parties in March, claiming that they had abandoned the company's original goal of developing AI "for the benefit of humanity broadly.”

In a recent fundraising round, Musk raised $6 billion for xAI, his potential rival in the OpenAI space, whose initial product, Grok, is aimed to be a politically incorrect substitute for ChatGPT. Musk founded the brain interface companies Neuralink and the tunneling company Boring Company in addition to Te

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