Apple develops a new search engine, ready to 'remove' Google from the iPhone
Apple is developing its own search engine, which will most likely remove Google from the iPhone.
Google currently pays billions of dollars to Apple to be the default search engine on the devices of "Apples with defects". However, in the future this will change as Apple may be looking to develop its own search engine.
Apple develops a new search engine, ready to destroy Google on the iPhone.
Reports from Coywolf indicate that Apple employs search engineers, which include tasks focusing on integrating artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP), and machine learning (ML) into other services.
Apple's Spotlight Search will bypass Google Search on iOS 14 beta and iPadOS 14 beta, Coywolf added. The proof is that Applebot, Apple's web crawler bot, is a significantly upgraded version. It not only collects HTML files, but also displays pages similar to Google.
Coywolf thinks Spotlight Search might be similar to Google Assistant on Android, but without ads and completely private.
As such, Apple's search engine will challenge Google's monopoly in the search field, while directly benefiting Apple services and increasing revenue from advertising for applications. of other developers.
It is not easy to "touch" Google, the world has witnessed so many epic search engines can only be in the corner of the market. But with Apple Maps being used outperforming Google Maps on iOS, "Apple Apples" is very confident.
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