



The Apple-Google deal: A marriage of convenience or a strategic surrender?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Here's what caught our eye this week: Apple, the company that prides itself on building everything in-house, just handed over the keys to Siri's brain to its longtime frenemy, Google. Yes, you read that right.
The most valuable company in the world just admitted it needs help with AI. Let's break this down. On Monday, Apple announced a multi-year partnership with Google to power the long-awaited Siri overhaul using Google's Gemini models.
This isn't just any partnership. This is what Apple appears to be saying: “We tried to build our own AI assistant, and well... it's complicated." The deal means that Google's technology will become the foundation for Apple's AI features across more than 2 billion active devices.
That's not just a big number. That's basically giving Google a front-row seat in every iPhone user's pocket. But here's the twist: Apple already has a deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri for complex queries.
So now Siri will be powered by Google's Gemini for its core intelligence, while ChatGPT handles the really tricky questions. It's like hiring two tutors because you couldn't figure out the homework yourself. Let's rewind a bit.
Back in June 2024, at Apple's WWDC event, the company announced Apple Intelligence, its big AI push. They promised a revolutionary Siri update that would make your digital assistant, actually, you know, intelligent. Fast forward to 2025, and that update? Delayed.
Pushed back. “It's going to take us longer than we thought," Apple sheepishly admitted. Meanwhile, the pressure was mounting.
Samsung was already integrating Google's Gemini into its Galaxy AI. Every other tech company was talking about their AI breakthroughs. And Apple? Apple
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