Apple is evaluating the integration of artificial intelligence models from OpenAI and Anthropic to enhance its Siri voice assistant, as reported by Bloomberg.
This assessment occurs concurrently with Apple’s ongoing internal development of “LLM Siri,” a project utilizing proprietary AI models. Apple has reportedly requested that OpenAI and Anthropic develop and train versions of their respective AI models capable of operating within Apple’s cloud infrastructure for testing purposes. This exploration of external AI solutions follows delays in the planned rollout of an AI-enabled Siri.
The original target for this updated Siri was 2025; however, its release has been postponed to 2026 or potentially later due to various technical challenges encountered during development. This deferral highlights a broader trend, as Apple has reportedly lagged behind other technology companies, including Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic, in advancements within the artificial intelligence sector over the past several years.
While the current iteration of Siri possesses the capability to query ChatGPT for complex inquiries, Apple now appears to be investigating a more comprehensive integration of third-party AI provider technologies beyond this existing functionality.