Siri is finally getting smart — and Apple is paying Google to do it
At WWDC 2026, Apple promised the Siri we always wanted. The catch? Under the hood, that's Google tech humming along.
For years, asking Siri anything complicated felt like talking to a distracted teenager. At WWDC 2026, Apple said those days are over: here comes a Siri that understands context, chains tasks together, and talks like a person.
The deliciously ironic part? To get there, Apple will pay Google around a billion dollars a year to use a custom-built AI model with 1.2 trillion parameters. So the most “Apple” assistant in the world will run on an engine with a Mountain View accent. Some features will even run on Nvidia chips.
Why should anyone in Portugal who isn’t obsessed with tech giants care? Because Siri sits in hundreds of millions of pockets, and if it finally works well, it changes how everyday errands, messages and reminders actually get done.
We’ll see if the promise lands — we’ve heard “Siri’s about to get better” more times than we can count. But this time, with Google pushing from behind, maybe the distracted teenager finally does the homework.
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