Apple is undergoing a complete transformation of its artificial intelligence operations through its partnership with Google and its executive changes and its development of two new Siri versions. The company aims to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities through these changes after experiencing previous difficulties with Apple Intelligence and delays in Siri updates.
Google’s Gemini to Power Siri
Apple has decided to integrate Google’s Gemini AI models into Siri and future Apple Intelligence features. The decision comes after Apple’s internal AI models fell behind rivals and struggled to deliver the promised performance.
Why Google?
- Apple previously considered partnering with Anthropic and OpenAI.
- Anthropic demanded billions in annual fees, while OpenAI posed strategic conflicts.
- Google’s Gemini improved rapidly and offered more favorable terms.
- A court ruling in September 2025 allowed Apple to continue its search deal with Google, reducing legal risks.
Two Versions of Siri
Apple plans to introduce two new versions of Siri:
1. Siri for iOS 26.4 (Short-term Upgrade)
- Powered by Gemini-based Apple Foundation Models v10
- Runs on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute
- Expected rollout in March–April 2026
- Brings improved AI capabilities and deeper access to personal data and on-screen context
2. Siri “Campos” for iOS 27 (Full Overhaul)
- A complete redesign of Siri’s architecture and interface
- Built for conversational and sustained AI interactions
- Powered by Apple Foundation Models v11 (advanced Gemini variant)
- Expected to be competitive with Gemini 3 and ChatGPT
- Will run on Google’s cloud infrastructure for better performance
Leadership and Strategy Changes
Craig Federighi has taken charge of Apple’s AI direction, replacing former AI chief John Giannandrea, who was pushed out in December. Federighi has decided that partnering with Google is the most practical route to strengthen Apple’s AI in the short term.
Impact on Apple’s AI Projects
Several AI initiatives have been paused or scaled back:
- Safari AI overhaul delayed
- World Knowledge Answers project reduced
- Separate chatbot integrations across apps paused
- Health AI plans reworked
Apple will now focus on integrating the new Siri deeply across core apps.
Apple’s AI Teams & Future Direction
Although Apple’s internal AI teams remain active, talent is leaving due to uncertainty and better opportunities elsewhere. Apple tried to buy an external AI development company but their acquisition attempt failed.
Apple plans to develop its own AI models for on-device applications through its development of advanced in-house artificial intelligence servers which it will launch in 2027, while it maintains partnerships for high-capacity cloud-based AI solutions.
Other Major Apple Plans for 2026
Apple is preparing a major wave of Mac launches, including:
- New MacBook Pros and Airs
- Updated Mac Studio and Mac mini
- OLED MacBook Pro with touch support
- New low-cost MacBook with iPhone-grade chip
- Updated Apple Studio Display
Leadership Update
Apple’s hardware chief John Ternus now oversees design teams, positioning him as the leading candidate for future CEO succession.
Key Dates to Watch
- Jan 29, 2026 – Apple’s Q1 earnings report
- Feb 24, 2026 – Apple’s shareholder meeting
- June 2026 – WWDC event (expected reveal of Siri “Campos”)
Conclusion
Apple now delivers its AI system through Google Gemini after it developed its own AI solutions for several years. The company plans to launch an upgraded Siri system together with advanced AI technologies in 2026 but the release will include multiple system enhancements for its products.