Apple Opens Siri to Gemini & Claude in iOS 27
Apple plans to make Siri interoperable with external AI assistants in a significant step to strengthen the iPhone as an AI platform.
Quick overview
- Apple is planning to make Siri interoperable with external AI assistants as part of a significant overhaul in the upcoming iOS 27 update.
- The collaboration with OpenAI allows Siri to access ChatGPT, and now rival AI services will also be integrated.
- This strategy aims to enhance Apple's AI capabilities and increase revenue from third-party AI subscriptions through the App Store.
- Users will be able to send queries to various AI chatbots, including Google Gemini and Claude, directly through Siri.
Apple plans to make Siri interoperable with external AI assistants in a significant step to strengthen the iPhone as an AI platform. The company is preparing to implement the change as part of a Siri overhaul in its upcoming iOS 27 operating system update.

Through a collaboration with OpenAI, the assistant can already access ChatGPT; however, Apple will now permit rival services to do the same.
The adjustments are part of an effort to improve Apple’s artificial intelligence performance, where it has fallen short of its Silicon Valley competitors. A key component of the comeback strategy is redesigning Siri, which was first introduced almost 15 years ago.
The company is creating new tools to enable AI chatbot apps installed through the App Store to integrate with the Siri assistant.
Along with other features in the Apple Intelligence platform, the chatbots will also be compatible with an upcoming Siri app. For example, users would be able to send queries to Alphabet Google Gemini or Anthropic PBC’s Claude from within the Siri voice assistant, just as they have been able to do with ChatGPT since the launch of Apple Intelligence in 2024.
Additionally, the strategy ought to enable Apple to increase revenue from third-party AI subscriptions via the App Store. The modification has nothing to do with Apple and Google’s efforts to rebuild Siri using Gemini models. This arrangement with the Apple technology that powers Sir
i. In the meantime, users would be able to process requests through the actual Gemini server thanks to the new so-called Extensions system. Nevertheless, Google’s stock initially suffered as a result of the news, hitting a session low on Thursday. Apple was unchanged at $252.89, while the stock closed at $280.92, down 3.4 percent.
The features may still change or be delayed before the Cupertino, California-based company’s June 8 Worldwide Developers Conference announcement of its most recent software. The iPhone manufacturer promises information about “AI advancements” at the event on its website.
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