Gemini, Google and Apple
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The deal between Google and Apple where Google delivers next-gen Apple Intelligence for the iPhone, for a new Siri, for instance, is only a stopgap, a new report has said.
Apple plans to use Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence model to power its updated version of Siri, which is set to launch later this year, the two companies announced Monday.
Google's Gemini, in a pristine state, will power Siri and the broad Apple Intelligence stack. The foundations are ready, but the execution could be better than expected.
Apple’s decision to pay Google billions of dollars to harness Gemini to “help power future Apple Intelligence features” is good news for iPhone users. This will drive “a more personalized Siri coming this year,” which is desperately needed. But the joint statement is bad news for Samsung. And its timing could not be worse.
Apple has confirmed a multi-year AI partnership with Google, bringing Gemini models to the heart of Siri and Apple Intelligence. The deal raises big questions about privacy, competition and Apple’s long-term AI strategy.
Apple and Google are teaming up to power the next-generation Siri with custom Gemini models. And the details so far seem like great news.
In a rare show of cooperation between two of tech’s fiercest rivals, Apple and Google have announced a multi-year partnership that will see Gemini powering the next generation of Siri.
Apple and Google have entered a multi-year AI partnership to integrate Gemini-powered Apple Intelligence features across iPhone, iPad and Mac, with a more personalised Siri expected later this year.
Apple has officially selected Google’s Gemini as the foundational model for its cloud-based Apple Intelligence features. This strategic pivot repositions OpenAI from a core infrastructure role toward a task-specific,