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Apple Partnering with Anthropic on AI-Powered Coding Platform

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4 May 2025
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5 May 2025, 05:44 pm

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Apple is collaborating with Anthropic to develop an AI-powered coding platform that integrates with its Xcode software, enhancing its capabilities with Anthropic's Claude Sonnet AI model. This partnership reflects Apple's broader strategy to compete in the competitive generative AI sector, aiming to harness AI for more efficient coding processes. The project exemplifies growing industry trends towards AI-assisted coding, though Apple's previous AI tool, Swift Assist, was delayed due to internal concerns about app development impacts. This initiative, while not directly addressing existential AI risks, signals Apple's deepening involvement in AI deployment which could influence global AI safety and governance norms.

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Apple is partnering with Amazon-backed startup Anthropic on a new "vibe-coding" software platform that will use artificial intelligence to write, edit, and test code on behalf of programmers, Bloomberg News reported, citing people with knowledge of the matter. "Vibe coding" refers to a programming method where AI agents generate code, a concept gaining popularity in the AI landscape. The new AI coding system will work with an updated version of Apple's programming software, Xcode, and will integrate Anthropic's Claude Sonnet AI model, the report said. Anthropic declined to comment, while Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters requests for comment. Apple plans to deploy the software internally, with the company still undecided on a public launch, the report added. Previously, Apple announced an AI-driven coding tool for Xcode named Swift Assist, intended for a 2024 release. However, it was never made available to developers, with some concerns from Apple's engineers about potential slowdowns in app development, Bloomberg added. Coding assistants are gaining traction in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, with Bloomberg News reporting last month that GenAI pioneer OpenAI is in discussions to buy artificial intelligence-assisted coding tool Windsurf for about US$3 billion ($4.65 billion). Amid intense competition among major tech firms to dominate the burgeoning generative AI sector, Apple is increasingly partnering with established AI companies and integrating a host of on-device AI features to enhance its offerings. Apple has been equipping its devices with more powerful chips designed to handle AI tasks, such as summoning OpenAI's ChatGPT to answer user queries, as it seeks to attract customers.