Apple in Talks to Use Google Gemini AI to Power Siri
By Reuters | 22 Aug, 2025
Following talks with Anthropic and OpenAI, Apple appears to have settled on a deal with Google to boost Siri's AI capabilities.
View of an Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris, France, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo
Apple is in early talks to use Google's Gemini AI to revamp the Siri voice assistant, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Alphabet's shares were up 3.7% while Apple's stock was up 1.6%, both extending gains in afternoon trading following the report.
Apple recently approached Alphabet's Google to develop a custom AI model to power a redesigned Siri next year, the report said.
Apple remains weeks from deciding whether to stick with in-house Siri models or switch to an external partner, and it has not yet chosen a partner.
Google said it did not have a comment on the report, while the iPhone maker did not respond when contacted.
Apple has lagged smartphone makers like Google and Samsung in deploying generative AI features, which have rapidly integrated advanced assistants and advanced models across products.
The potential shift comes after delays to a long-promised Siri overhaul designed to execute tasks using personal context and enable full voice-based device control.
That upgrade, initially slated for this last spring, was pushed back by a year due to engineering setbacks.
Siri has historically been less capable than Alexa and Google Assistant at handling complex, multi-step requests and integrating with third‑party apps.
Earlier this year, Apple also discussed potential tie-ups with Anthropic and OpenAI, considering whether Claude or ChatGPT could power a revamped Siri, Bloomberg News previously reported.
(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)
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