Apple has struck a major multi-year partnership with Google to integrate Gemini models as the foundation for next-generation Apple Intelligence features — most notably a long-awaited, significantly smarter and more personalized version of Siri set to arrive later in 2026. After a rocky rollout of Apple Intelligence, repeated delays to Siri’s advanced capabilities, and mounting pressure to catch up in the generative AI race, Cupertino is leaning on Google’s leading technology while preserving its signature privacy protections through Private Cloud Compute. This deal not only marks a strategic win for Google’s Gemini as a dominant force in consumer AI, but also signals Apple’s candid acknowledgment that internal development alone wasn’t enough to deliver the transformative experiences users expect — setting the stage for a pivotal year where execution will determine whether Apple Intelligence finally becomes a compelling reason to users upgrade or remains in the shadow of rivals. Allison Johnson for The Verge:
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