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Elon Musk, the enigmatic CEO of Tesla, sparked controversy on Monday as he threatened to ban Apple devices from his companies if the tech giant integrated OpenAI at the operating system level. Musk’s remarks, shared on his platform X, deemed the prospect as an “unacceptable security violation,” raising concerns about privacy and data security.
In his statement, Musk outlined his stance on the integration of OpenAI technology into Apple’s operating system, expressing skepticism about Apple’s ability to safeguard user security and privacy. He asserted that if Apple proceeded with the integration, visitors to his companies would be required to surrender their Apple devices upon entry, with the devices being stored in Faraday cages to prevent data transmission.
The contentious remarks came in response to Apple’s announcement of AI features across its apps and operating platforms, as well as a partnership with OpenAI to incorporate ChatGPT technology into its devices. While Apple emphasized privacy as a core principle in its AI development, Musk remained skeptical, questioning Apple’s reliance on external AI technology rather than developing its own proprietary AI solutions.
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