🎙️ Hey there! This is Shailendra Kumar, also known as Shaily, your host on "AI with Shaily." Today, we’re diving deep into a major shakeup happening at one of the tech giants we all know—Apple 🍏.
For years, Apple has proudly built its voice assistant Siri’s AI completely in-house, crafting its own Apple Foundation Models. But now, as of early July 2025, things are changing. Apple is reportedly considering teaming up with AI heavyweights Anthropic and OpenAI 🤖 to power Siri. Instead of relying solely on their own tech, Apple might customize powerful language models like Anthropic’s Claude or OpenAI’s ChatGPT and run them on Apple’s cloud infrastructure ☁️.
Why the shift? Despite Apple’s massive resources, they’ve been falling behind in the rapidly evolving world of generative AI, trailing competitors like Google. Apple had planned a big AI upgrade for Siri in fall 2024, but it’s been delayed multiple times and pushed back to 2026 ⏳. By partnering with third-party AI leaders, Apple hopes to breathe new life into Siri and catch up in the AI race.
But here’s the interesting part—Apple isn’t giving up on its own internal “LLM Siri” project. They’re keeping their in-house AI efforts alive while exploring these external collaborations. This move isn’t about surrender; it’s about staying competitive and innovative in a fast-moving landscape where no one can afford to stand still 🚀.
A sneak peek of this new AI integration already appeared with the iOS 18.2 update, where Apple quietly added ChatGPT to help Siri answer web-based questions 🌐. It’s a teaser of more extensive AI collaboration to come, though not yet the main AI engine behind Siri.
What really resonates with me is how this reflects a universal lesson in tech and life: sometimes the smartest strategy is to combine your strengths with others. I remember when I was building an AI tool alone and hit a wall, then reached out to a community of experts—and that collaboration transformed everything overnight ✨.
Here’s a bonus tip for all AI enthusiasts and practitioners: keep your toolkit flexible. Use the best existing resources out there but never lose sight of your unique strengths. This hybrid approach is what drives lasting innovation 🔧💡.
So, what do you think? Will Apple’s move to embrace external AI models turbocharge Siri’s comeback? Or is there value in Apple’s “slow and steady” internal development approach? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Remember the wise words of Alan Turing: “We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.” 🌟
I’m Shailendra Kumar, your host of "AI with Shaily." If you enjoyed this insight into Apple’s AI pivot, follow me on YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Medium at ‘AI with Shaily.’ Don’t forget to subscribe for more AI news and drop your thoughts in the comments—I read every single one 📝❤️.
Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and keep the AI conversation alive! 🤖✨