Apple reportedly considers letting Anthropic and OpenAI power Siri | TechCrunch
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Apple is reportedly considering collaborations with OpenAI and Anthropic to enhance Siri, deviating from its traditional in-house AI model development. Although Apple has been investing in its project, "LLM Siri," it has faced substantial technical hurdles that delayed the rollout of AI features from 2025 to 2026. The decision to seek third-party AI solutions highlights Apple's challenges in keeping up with rivals like Google and OpenAI in the competitive AI race, as it seeks to improve Siri's capabilities and user experience significantly.
According to a report from Bloomberg on Monday, Apple is considering using AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic for its updated Siri, rather than relying solely on in-house technology.
Despite ongoing internal development for "LLM Siri," Apple is reportedly seeking to leverage OpenAI and Anthropic's models, which could enhance Siri's capabilities and improve overall user experience.
Apple has encountered significant technical challenges that led to the delay of its AI-enabled Siri, originally expected in 2025, now postponed to 2026 or later.
Apple's move toward integrating third-party AI models reflects its struggle to keep pace with competitors like Google and OpenAI in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
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