As part of a landmark deal announced last month, Apple will gain an observer position on the OpenAI board, further strengthening the relationship between the once unlikely partners. Phil Schiller, head of Apple's App Store and former marketing executive, was chosen for the position, according to people familiar with the matter. As a board observer, he will not serve as a formal director, people familiar with the matter said. Apple announced in June that it would offer ChatGP as part of a series of new AI features for iPhones, iPads and Macs. People familiar with the matter said the board's arrangements will take effect later this year and Schiller has not yet attended any meetings. The specifics are still subject to change. The role of board observer will put Apple on par with Microsoft, OpenAI's largest investor and major provider of artificial intelligence technology. The position allows someone to attend board meetings but not vote or exercise other director powers. However, observers do get insight into how the company makes decisions. (Cailian Press)