What you need to know
- Apple and Google collaborate to integrate Gemini into Apple’s next-gen devices for enhanced AI features.
- Gemini will power future Siri and unify AI across both Android and iOS platforms.
- Apple retains user privacy while leveraging Google’s AI technology for innovative advancements.
Apple and Google are kicking off 2026 with a major announcement that could essentially rewrite the rules of the AI race. The companies have entered a multi-year collaboration that will put Gemini at the core of Apple’s next generation of phones. This collaboration is also set to power Apple’s intelligence features, including a more intuitive and personalized Siri later this year.
In a joint statement, the companies announced this move officially via X on the News from Google profile. After what is described as “careful evaluation,” Apple decided that “Google’s AI technology provides the most capable foundation, and is excited about the innovative new experiences it will unlock for Apple users.” For Google, this comes as a massive milestone as Gemini will now become a platform that not just powers AI on Android, but also Apple’s AI future as well.
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As of now, Apple’s devices have OpenAI’s ChatGPT integrated into iOS as an optional assistant for more complex queries, rather than relying solely on Siri. That partnership gave Apple a fast way to catch up with GenAI; however, ChatGPT didn’t become the foundation of Apple’s devices. Things look different for Gemini as it now sits at the very core of Apple’s AI strategy.
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This means that Google’s Gemini is no longer just Google’s answer to ChatGPT or Siri; it could essentially become the underlying intelligence for both Android and iOS. This is such a big deal since Apple has always positioned itself as a company that builds everything in-house, from hardware to software.
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Apple’s decision to utilize Google for its upcoming AI advancements subtly implies an acknowledgement that the AI race is moving too fast for even a $3 trillion company to keep up alone.
While this move is incredible for all parties involved, the post also states that Apple will continue to use its own devices and secure cloud servers to protect user data and keep things private. This means Apple will retain control over data handling, user privacy protections, and integration with iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. In short, Apple wants to leverage Gemini without giving up on its tightly controlled ecosystem.

