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Apple Partners with Google to Make Siri Smarter Using Gemini AI

Apple Partners with Google to Make Siri Smarter Using Gemini AI

Apple and Google are now working together. Apple will use Google’s Gemini AI to make Siri, the voice assistant on iPhones and iPads, smarter and faster.

This means Siri will:

Apple is using Google’s AI technology instead of making it all by themselves. This is the first big time Apple is partnering with Google for AI.

Apple says your privacy will still be safe, even with Google’s AI helping Siri.

The new Siri with AI is expected to come in 2026 with an iOS update. iPhone, iPad, and Mac users will all get these improvements.


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