Apple is allegedly developing a house -to -home response engine that will be powered by artificial intelligence (AI). According to the report, the company has also formed a new team that has been entrusted with the task of producing this chat GPT -style counter -engine product. Interestingly, the report has come to light when the Capartino -based Tech Dev reduced the role of chat boats in its ecosystem and claimed that Apple would not make any such product. Flip side, the answer engine can also plan for the future, when the IPhone maker can also plan when it does not have a contract for its search engine with Google.
Apple allegedly creates answers, knowledge and information team
Bloomberg’s Mark Gorman wrote in the Power on Newsletter that Apple has formed a new team that has been called answers, knowledge and information or AKI. Referring to unknown sources of development, the report claims that the group has been entrusted with the task of making the group a “Chat GPT search experience” at home.
For those who look for the term “counter -engine”, it was popularized by AI startup hassle, which called it AI -powered web search experience response engine. Basically, this is a dual system, where the first ordinary search engines such as search questions are available on the web -related URL and information, and the second collects information to respond in a conversation manner using a model (LLM).
Gorman says the AKI team is led by Apple’s senior director, Ruby Walker, who reports to John Gynendra, senior vice president of Apple’s machine learning and AI strategy. According to Walker’s LinkedIn profile, he was made the head of the new team in April. The team allegedly included several team members who had previously worked at Siri.
Apple’s response engine version will be a system that answers general knowledge questions. This technology is said to have been included in Apple’s other services such as Siri, Spot Light and Safari. The company is still considering whether technology is offered in the Standstone app.
Interestingly, in June, Craig Federgie, senior vice president of Apple’s software engineering, told the Wall Street Journal that the company is not considering making a “Bolt on Chat Boat”, because it did not comply with the vision of AI technology.
The response engine can also help Apple, if Google loses its dissatisfaction case against the US Department of Justice, where one of the major issues is a one -year contract to remain a default search engine on Apple devices with an iPhone maker later.


