The race to get a model to build personalized AI
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who has stellar track record at reporting on internal projects at Apple, believes the company is in talks with Google to licenses Gemini and OpenAI to license GPT. That news comes a day after Apple released a paper that it is working on its own multimodal AI model, similar to Gemini and OpenAI.
The bottom line is Apple knows it needs to move fast and is exploring all options when it comes to adding generative AI into their products. In the end they may do both, come out with their own model to power some features across their product line and license a model to power other features. We should hear more on the topic in a month during the March quarter earnings call.
If Apple was to license a model, I bet they would pay several billion dollars a year. There are three key topics related to the cost dynamic:
- It would probably be usage-based vs a flat guarantee like the search deal (Google pays Apple around $15B a year for default position in Safari). The typical pricing for AI models is based on tokens used in API calls.
- How much Apple pays Google depends on what they use it for. If it powers the majority of the AI features on the phone, then it would probably be in the billions. If it’s just an offering for limited use cases, then it would be in the hundreds of millions. My sense is it would power the majority of the highest value AI features on the phone.
- Apple will negotiate a discount from the stock rate card because Apple holds the high cards with proprietary access to about 1.4B of the most attractive customers worldwide.
In the end, Apple is still in the pole position to lead in personalized AI. While the potential of licensing a foundation model adds some complexity around who has the rights to your personal data (Apple or Google for example), I believe in the end Apple will find a way to get users comfortable with opting into personalized AI.
A likely form that personalized AI would take is an AI subscription model, like the existing iCloud, Apple TV+, News, Music, etc. My guess is it would be priced similarly at about $10/month to have access to personalized AI.
Apple has 2.2B active devices and I estimate there to be 1.4Billion users. If 15% of its users subscribed to Apple’s personalized AI, it would add 6% to their overall revenue.