Apple rebuilt Siri — and Google's Gemini is under the hood
At WWDC, Apple unveiled a revamped Siri powered by a 1.2-trillion-parameter Google model, and lets you choose between ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude.
For years, Siri was the friendly-but-slow-on-the-uptake friend. At Apple’s developer conference, WWDC, the company decided to give her a full brain transplant — and the donor is, surprise, Google.
The new Siri now runs on a custom Gemini model with 1.2 trillion parameters, reportedly licensed for around a billion dollars a year. But the most interesting part is the freedom: Apple is opening an “Extensions” system that lets you choose the AI engine behind the features — ChatGPT, Gemini, or Anthropic’s Claude.
Why this is a big deal
Watching Apple — forever walled up in its own garden — pay rival Google and then let you pick competitors is almost shocking. It says everything about the AI race: not even the world’s most valuable company can do it all alone.
For iPhone users, the promise is simple — an assistant that finally understands what you ask it. Whether real life matches the keynote remains to be seen. iOS 27 and macOS 27 also landed.
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