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Apple poised to get OpenAI board observer role as part of AI pact

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Apple poised to get OpenAI board observer role as part of AI pact
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APPLE will get an observer role on OpenAI’s board as part of a landmark agreement announced last month, further tightening ties between the once-unlikely partners.

Phil Schiller, the head of Apple’s App Store and its former marketing chief, was chosen for the position, according to sources familiar with the situation. As a board observer, he will not be serving as a full-fledged director, said the sources, who asked not to be identified because the matter is not public.

The move follows Apple’s announcement in June that it would offer ChatGPT in the iPhone, iPad and Mac as part of a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) features. The board arrangement will take effect later this year, and Schiller has not yet attended any meetings, according to the sources. Details of the situation could still change.

The board observer role will put Apple on par with Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest backer and its main AI technology provider. The job allows someone to attend board meetings without being able to vote or exercise other director powers. Observers, however, do gain insights into how decisions are made at the company.

Representatives for Apple and OpenAI declined to comment.

Having Microsoft and Apple sit in on board meetings could create complications for the tech giants, which have been rivals and partners over the decades. Some OpenAI board meetings will likely discuss future AI initiatives between OpenAI and Microsoft – deliberations that the latter company may want Schiller excluded from. Board observers often do oblige and exit meetings during discussions that are seen as sensitive.

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Though Schiller does not lead Apple’s AI initiatives, his veteran role as a steward of the company’s brand makes him well-suited to the observer job. The 64-year-old stepped down as head of marketing in 2020, and his current title is Apple Fellow. In addition to overseeing the App Store, he still manages the company’s product launch events. Outside of Apple, he’s a director at medical technology company Illumina.

With the OpenAI partnership, Apple is teaming up with the biggest and most influential AI startup – but also a business known for controversy and upheaval. OpenAI chief executive officer Sam Altman was briefly ousted last year over concerns that he was not candid enough with the board. The company also has drawn criticism for downplaying AI safety fears and using a digital voice that sounded similar to actress Scarlett Johansson without an agreement.

The OpenAI integration is one component of Apple’s overall AI strategy, which also includes in-house features. Its technology – called Apple Intelligence – summarises articles and notifications, creates custom emojis and images, and transcribes voice memos. The effort also includes a revamped version of Apple’s Siri digital assistant, but many of those enhancements will not arrive until next year.

Apple’s partnership with OpenAI is not a financial arrangement, at least for now. Instead of money changing hands, OpenAI is getting access to hundreds of millions of potential users. For its part, Apple gains a chatbot feature that many consumers are clamouring for. Users also will be able to access a paid version of ChatGPT on Apple devices, and that could generate App Store fees for the iPhone maker.

Apple remains in discussions with Alphabet’s Google and startup Anthropic about offering additional chatbots to customers. It’s also discussing potential agreements with Baidu and Alibaba Group Holding to bring its AI features to devices in China. Apple Intelligence will launch initially in American English before an international rollout.

Top Apple executives frequently serve as directors of other companies, but joining the board of a high-profile partner is rare. Apple, did, however, briefly hold a board seat at DiDi Global after investing US$1 billion in the China-based Uber rival. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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