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According to informed sources, apple and baidu are collaborating to add ai features to iPhones sold in china next year. However, the project has encountered obstacles, as the two companies have differing views on how to use iPhone user data to train and improve the model. Analysts believe that if the issue cannot be resolved, it could dampen apple's hopes of boosting iPhone sales in the china market.
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