Apple Inc. She plans to allow third -party developers to write software development code using her artificial intelligence models in order to trigger a wave of new applications and making her devices more attractive.

The iPhone manufacturer prepares a related software development kit and carries out the relevant frameworks that will allow external partners to develop artificial intelligence tools based on the large linguistic models used by the company for the Apple Intelligence platform, according to people who know the intents of the technology giant and who are invited.

Apple expects it to reveal its plans on June 9, during the World Developer Conference, according to the same sources, who asked not to be named as the initiative is not yet announced.

The Apple Intelligence platform already supports iOS and MacOS features, such as notifications, text editing and basic images.

The company’s new approach will allow external developers to integrate its technology into specific functions or all of their applications.

In the first phase, Apple will give access to the smaller A -models performed on its devices, not the most powerful cloud -based artificial intelligence models and require the use of strong servers.

The company’s decision is part of its wider strategy to become a leader in the field of productive artificial intelligence – where it lags behind.

The company launched the Apple Intelligence platform last year in an effort to cover the lost ground and reach its competitors. However, the initial tools he offered have not been the public’s interest. Thus, the company decided to change the cruise line by giving access to its external developers with the aim of achieving the development of more exciting tools and applications.

Apple’s spokesman refused to comment on the news.

The new plan for collaboration with external developers is estimated to be one of the key issues of the World Developer Conference organized by the company.

However, the issue that will probably dominate will concern the revised versions of the iPhone, iPad and Mac operating systems promoted by the company in the context of a broader project called Solarium. The aim of the technological giant is to have the greater integration of interfaces. The new approach will largely remind Visionos, the Vision Pro headset operating system.