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Bloomberg as a website is pretty reliable. It is a subscription based website, typically meaning it is more reliable in its sources since it has the funding. According to MediaBias/FactCheck.com, Bloomberg is fairly neutral, only slightly left with mostly factual content and a high credibility rating. As for the claim itself, according to CNBC (which actually references Bloomberg as a source), this claim is likely true, Apple is working with Google to incorporate a Gemini AI search engine into iPhones. This article states that the CEO Tim Cook said the company has been "investing significantly" in AI. An important thing to note is that at the end of the article, it said "CNBC could not independently verify the Bloomberg report. Apple declined to comment and Alphabet did not immediately respond when contacted by CNBC." Read more here: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/18/apple-in-talks-to-license-googles-gemini-for-generative-ai-bloomberg.html#:~:text=Gemini%20is%20Google%27s%20suite%20of%20generative%20artificial%20intelligence,build%20its%20Gemini%20AI%20engine%20into%20the%20iPhone. 

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