As AI technology makes its way into the enterprise, Apple is rolling out new tools that will give businesses more granular control over where and how their employees can tap into artificial intelligence. With the release of Appleās software updates arriving in September, the tech giant is adding another option for enterprise customers: the ability to configure the use of an enterprise version of OpenAIās ChatGPT.
Apple has already seen the demand for ChatGPT for Enterprise, which OpenAI says now has over 5 million business customers. These companies use the AI service to connect with their own internal data when using AI agents.
However, whatās interesting about the way Appleās integration with ChatGPT for Enterprise has been structured is that itās not hard-coded to only restrict or allow ChatGPT itself.
Instead, Appleās support documents indicate that IT administrators will be able to restrict or allow any āexternalā artificial intelligence provider, not just OpenAIās technology. That leaves the door open for Apple to forge other deals with large AI players used in the enterprise environment, without having to recode things at the protocol level.
As Apple has rolled out new AI features aimed at its devicesā end users ā like writing tools or visual intelligence, for example ā itās also rolled out ways for IT departments to control access to those features.
While the company fully believes in its Private Cloud Compute architecture, it knows that it can take time for companies to agree to make changes to sensitive systems and data. Thatās why it leaves it up to businesses to decide if data should be processed in the cloud or on the device, for example.
In addition to letting businesses pick and choose which AI features to enable, this setup allows businesses to decide whether employeesā AI requests can go to ChatGPTās cloud service, even when the business doesnāt have its own enterprise deal with OpenAI. (ChatGPT, youāll recall, has been integrated with Apple Intelligence across Appleās software platform to handle AI requests that Appleās own cloud canāt. Because requests never go from Appleās cloud to ChatGPT directly ā itās either/or ā itās easier to disable the ChatGPT setting.)
While AI updates are a highlight of the enterprise-related updates due out in the fall, Apple is also rolling out other new features to its largest customers.
It will launch an API for its Apple Business Manager service, which will allow the serviceās functions to be integrated into other IT tools, like MDM products, inventory management services, or help desks, among others. Itās also debuting new tools for Device Management to make it easier to migrate devices to a different management service ā something that often comes up in M&A scenarios when a new company takes over employee devices and assets.
Appleās Return to Service solution, which lets devices quickly get wiped and readied for the next user, will now offer the option to leave all apps installed, saving time and bandwidth since IT admins and users wonāt need to reinstall them. Plus, Return to Service will become available for Vision Pro for the first time.
On shared Macs, an authenticated Guest Mode lets employees log in with account credentials from their identity provider, then has their data (but not apps) erased upon logout. Another option lets businesses add NFC readers to Macs, so employees can just tap their watch or phone to log in.
These tools will also roll out in September as part of Appleās broader software updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac and more.
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