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Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI to Power Siri in Major Reversal, Bloomberg News Reports

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, JUN 30 – Apple faces delays launching its AI-powered Siri upgrade and is exploring OpenAI and Anthropic models to deliver smarter assistant features while ensuring user privacy.

  • Apple is considering using AI technology from Anthropic or OpenAI to enhance Siri's capabilities, according to Bloomberg.
  • This move aims to improve Siri's performance and show competitiveness against rivals like Google and Samsung, as highlighted by Bloomberg.
  • Siri lead Sam Rockwell reportedly found Anthropic's Claude more promising than Apple's in-house solutions.
  • While discussions are ongoing, Apple still plans to launch its own LLM in 2026, indicating continued internal efforts.
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Apple has considered using artificial intelligence (AI) from OpenAI or Anthropic instead of its own to power the new version of Siri, whose launch has been postponed until next year.

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