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Apple could use Google Gemini for its huge Siri overhaul

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Last updated: August 24, 2025 5:58 pm
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Insiders say that Apple is in talks to make use of Google Gemini to beef up its already AI-enhanced iOS assistant.

First reported by Bloomberg Information, the anticipated Siri improve — now slated for a possible 2026 launch — could come as a personalized LLM powered by Google’s personal Gemini chatbot. It is the newest in Apple’s months-long exploration of exterior partnerships.

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Sources accustomed to the corporate instructed Bloomberg that Apple approached Google’s mum or dad firm, Alphabet Inc., a couple of customized mannequin, and Google, in flip, has been testing a mannequin that may run on Apple’s servers.

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In June, rumors circulated that the iPhone creator could shelve its plans to construct an in-house LLM to energy a greater Siri along with its Apple Intelligence options, and was as an alternative looking for a partnership with both OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude. Internally, the corporate has been weighing the professionals and cons of an inside Siri AI (dubbed the “Linwood” mission) versus an exterior know-how (named “Glenwood”).

On the time, Apple’s curiosity in an outsourced Siri AI appeared like a defeat amid a still-expanding AI increase, as the corporate’s rivals poached Apple’s personal main AI expertise to increase their efforts. However, in simply the previous month, different Huge Tech corporations have additionally determined to cut back their AI investments — a shift that some say alerts an finish to the AI “bubble.”

Neither Apple nor Google confirmed the potential partnership, though each have signaled {that a} Gemini integration with Apple gadgets could also be on the horizon along with their current Search collaboration. The mixing could be much like earlier offers between Apple and ChatGPT.

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