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Apple and Google have announced a major multi-year artificial intelligence (AI) partnership that will see Google’s Gemini AI technology integrated into Apple’s ecosystem. Under the agreement, the Mountain View-based tech giant will provide its Gemini tech stack to Apple, which will be used as part of Apple Intelligence across iPhones and other devices.
Most notably, Gemini will also serve as the core intelligence behind the advanced version of Siri, a feature Apple has reportedly delayed for nearly two years.
With this partnership, Apple aims to significantly upgrade Siri’s capabilities by leveraging Google’s generative AI models. Gemini will enable more advanced conversational abilities, deeper contextual understanding, and improved task execution within Siri.
The advanced Siri is expected to launch later this year, with early indications pointing to a spring release window.
The deal has raised immediate questions around user data privacy, as Apple and Google follow very different philosophies in this area. Apple is known for its on-device processing approach, ensuring that most user data never leaves the device. Google, on the other hand, has acknowledged that it trains its AI models using publicly available data and user interactions.
By default, conversations with Gemini are stored in Gemini Apps Activity for up to 18 months, unless users manually disable this setting.
Addressing these concerns, Apple said in a joint statement with Google:
“Apple Intelligence will continue to run on Apple devices and Private Cloud Compute, while maintaining Apple’s industry-leading privacy standards.”
However, the company did not provide further technical details on how data will be isolated from Google’s training systems.
Based on Apple’s statement, it is widely expected that Google is developing a custom version of the Gemini model exclusively for Apple. This model would likely run on-device and through Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, similar to how Google uses Gemini Nano on Pixel smartphones for local AI tasks.
If implemented this way, user conversations with Siri would remain inaccessible to Google’s broader AI training pipelines.
At present, Apple has not disclosed detailed architectural or implementation specifics. A clearer picture is expected once Apple officially rolls out the advanced Siri update, which is anticipated later this spring.
Until then, the Apple–Google AI partnership remains one of the most significant—and closely watched—collaborations in the generative AI space.





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