Apple Intelligence offers improved ChatGPT privacy, but there’s a catch
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Apple Intelligence offers improved ChatGPT privacy, but there’s a catch

Apple released iOS 18.1 earlier this week, which brings the first Apple Intelligence features to iPhone 16 and the iPhone 15 Pro. ChatGPT integration isn't one of them, but that functionality will arrive as soon as iOS 18.2 is released in the coming months. Meanwhile, Apple also released the first iOS 18.2 beta, so you can test ChatGPT integration as soon as you install the build. This should not be confused with the standalone ChatGPT app for iPhone, which has been available for quite a while. In fact, the app is available even on devices that do not run iOS 18. The ChatGPT integration in iOS 18 allows you to invoke OpenAI's chatbot by talking to Siri. You can even bypass Siri if you want to. What's interesting in all of this is that OpenAI has to adhere to Apple's strong privacy features for Apple Intelligence. That means you'll get better ChatGPT privacy than using the app directly. But there is one expected twist: Apple's stronger privacy requirements apply as long as you use ChatGPT integration without signing into an OpenAI account. That's something Apple explained earlier this year. We now have the specific privacy rules governing ChatGPT use in Apple Intelligence. Continue reading... The post Apple Intelligence offers improved ChatGPT privacy, but there’s a catch appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $119 off iPad mini, $120 heated jackets, Energizer batteries, $30 Crock-Pot, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: Govee AI Sync Box 2, $55 Vizio soundbar, $499 M2 Mac mini, Acer Aspire Go 15 Slim laptop, more Today’s deals: $40 in Amazon credit, Nintendo Switch games, $20 waterproof Bluetooth speaker, more