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Apple’s Siri could soon get a major AI boost from ChatGPT or Claude. Find out what Apple’s next big move means for your iPhone experience.
Imagine asking Siri a simple question and actually getting a helpful, human-like answer. That’s what Apple has been promising for a year, but has failed to deliver the update. However, that might soon be possible: according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is in early talks with OpenAI and Anthropic to integrate ChatGPT and Claude into Siri’s backend.
Apple has been struggling to upgrade Siri with its own AI models. Last year, it promised a smarter Siri with the iPhone 16, but nothing shipped on time. In March, Apple said that the Apple Intelligence Siri features would be delayed until 2026.
This delay frustrated users and even led to lawsuits. Internally, things aren’t working out either, with CEO Tim Cook losing confidence in the team and replacing Siri head John Giannandrea with Vision Pro’s Mike Rockwell.
Instead of waiting for its own AI model, Apple has asked OpenAI and Anthropic to build special versions of ChatGPT and Claude for Siri. These AI models will run on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute servers, meaning user data will stay private and won’t be sent to external servers.
Apple still wants to build its own AI model, known internally as LLM-Siri, but it’s far from ready. The current plan is:
So as of now, Apple isn’t completely betting on Claude or ChatGPT. Instead, it’s teaming up with them to bridge the gap in AI features until Apple can develop its own AI model.
Apple has always done things in-house to keep control, privacy, and performance in check. Partnering with OpenAI or Anthropic is a big deal. It shows how far behind Siri has fallen compared to Google and other AI companies.
But it also means your iPhone might soon get a smarter Siri that can finally understand what you’re asking without repeating, “Here’s what I found on the web.”
For now, Apple is testing its options. Whether it chooses ChatGPT, Claude, or finally finishes LLM-Siri, one thing is clear – the Siri you know today won’t be the Siri you’ll use tomorrow, hopefully.
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