Google Closer to Powering New Siri and Apple’s AI Search Tool as Perplexity Fades
Apple will test Google's Gemini AI model for Siri in a deal made this week, aiming to enhance iPhone software after delaying the update to 2026, Bloomberg reported.
- Apple plans to launch an AI-powered web search tool named World Knowledge Answers to enhance Siri's capabilities and compete with AI competitors like ChatGPT and Gemini.
- Apple is collaborating with Google to test an AI model on its Private Cloud Compute servers, ensuring the tool isn't branded with Google or Gemini.
- A report by Bloomberg states that Apple may also integrate this AI tech into Safari and Spotlight on iPhones.
- Cook emphasized the transformative potential of AI, stating its impact could be 'as big or bigger' than the internet.
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