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Apple is working to bring its AI features to China as early as May, with Alibaba and Baidu acting as local partners to help the company meet strict state regulations, according to a new Bloomberg report.

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Apple is said to have dedicated teams in both China and the US working to adapt its Apple Intelligence platform for the Chinese market, as it navigates the country's complex regulatory system.

Alibaba is Apple's primary partner in the endeavor, with the e-commerce giant reportedly building an on-device system to analyze and modify Apple's AI models for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users in China. The system will include built-in censorship and filtering capabilities to comply with Chinese government requirements. Meanwhile, Baidu will act as a secondary partner, handling features like Visual Intelligence for the upcoming iPhone 16.

The Chinese version of Apple Intelligence will differ significantly from the one featured on US Apple devices. The US version combines on-device features, server-based processing (Private Cloud Compute), and ChatGPT integration. In contrast, the Chinese version will rely heavily on local partnerships. Alibaba's software will basically be an intermediary layer that allows government-directed content filtering without the user knowing it.

The AI features that result from the partnership will only be available on Apple devices sold within China, while devices purchased elsewhere and brought into the country won't have access to the local AI system. Apple has reportedly submitted materials to Chinese authorities for approval, but it still faces some regulatory hurdles before the features can be launched.

The combined effort comes as Apple faces declining sales in China, its largest market outside the US, where local smartphone brands have gained market share partly thanks to their AI offerings.

Article Link: Apple Intelligence Plan for China Detailed in New Report
 


Apple is working to bring its AI features to China as early as May, with Alibaba and Baidu acting as local partners to help the company meet strict state regulations, according to a new Bloomberg report.

Apple-Intelligence-iPhone-16.jpg

Apple is said to have dedicated teams in both China and the US working to adapt its Apple Intelligence platform for the Chinese market, as it navigates the country's complex regulatory system.

Alibaba is Apple's primary partner in the endeavor, with the e-commerce giant reportedly building an on-device system to analyze and modify Apple's AI models for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users in China. The system will include built-in censorship and filtering capabilities to comply with Chinese government requirements. Meanwhile, Baidu will act as a secondary partner, handling features like Visual Intelligence for the upcoming iPhone 16.

The Chinese version of Apple Intelligence will differ significantly from the one featured on US Apple devices. The US version combines on-device features, server-based processing (Private Cloud Compute), and ChatGPT integration. In contrast, the Chinese version will rely heavily on local partnerships. Alibaba's software will basically be an intermediary layer that allows government-directed content filtering without the user knowing it.

The AI features that result from the partnership will only be available on Apple devices sold within China, while devices purchased elsewhere and brought into the country won't have access to the local AI system. Apple has reportedly submitted materials to Chinese authorities for approval, but it still faces some regulatory hurdles before the features can be launched.

The combined effort comes as Apple faces declining sales in China, its largest market outside the US, where local smartphone brands have gained market share partly thanks to their AI offerings.

Article Link: Apple Intelligence Plan for China Detailed in New Report
Bring it to other languages than English before working on Chinese. Siri is dumb as an Dç%&, I cant imagine chinese using it ...lol !!
 
Chinese AI collets data from everywhere except from China itself. DeepSeek knows nothing about Tiananmen Square protest. If you ask it about Arunachal Pradesh (Indian state in the north east), it can't answer either. China wants to keep their interests locked and safe.
 
Built-in government censorship? Perhaps one more reason not to buy an iPhone in China.

For example, Chinese academics studying or working in Western universities or businesses using Chinese iPhones with built-in government spyware.
 
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Forcing a foreign business to pair with a local
Chinese entity, as well as sharing IP,
in order to do business in the country? Oh, but of course! The US and EU should return the favor to Chinese companies that want to do business in their soil…force them to pair and give up their IP to them.

Apple intelligence can’t really do much in its current state as it is, with the heavy censorship not sure what much it’ll
Be able to do at all in the chinese market. I guess the walls no longer have ears, but the phones do - shrugs -
 
So in other words, it's AI that can't acknowledge abuses such as the atrocities of Tiananmen Square. That's not 'artificial' intelligence; that's artificial reality. Apple is so much not what Apple set out to be. I am just old enough to remember when Apple was proud to throw a sledgehammer into the system. Now they ARE the system.
 
So in other words, it's AI that can't acknowledge abuses such as the atrocities of Tiananmen Square. That's not 'artificial' intelligence; that's artificial reality. Apple is so much not what Apple set out to be. I am just old enough to remember when Apple was proud to throw a sledgehammer into the system. Now they ARE the system.

This should be pinned to the top of the forum. Short, blunt, and honest. 👏
 
So in other words, it's AI that can't acknowledge abuses such as the atrocities of Tiananmen Square. That's not 'artificial' intelligence; that's artificial reality. Apple is so much not what Apple set out to be. I am just old enough to remember when Apple was proud to throw a sledgehammer into the system. Now they ARE the system.

Very happy to see more and more folks realizing that Apple's costume is off

Going to very hard for Tim to "re-convince" folks with the cringe marketing and event videos, which is a shtick that got old about 3 years ago now
 
So in other words, it's AI that can't acknowledge abuses such as the atrocities of Tiananmen Square. That's not 'artificial' intelligence; that's artificial reality. Apple is so much not what Apple set out to be. I am just old enough to remember when Apple was proud to throw a sledgehammer into the system. Now they ARE the system.
No one can “throw a sledgehammer” into China government. No one, literally.
Apple could only chose to stay out of Chinese market, but it would cost money, a tons of money.
 
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