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Apple Considers Launching Its Own AI Service

by Kingsley Okeke
September 4, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Apple Considers Launching Its Own AI Service

Apple is stepping up its efforts in the fast-moving generative AI sector. The company is weighing whether to build its own AI service or rely on external providers to enhance Siri and other smart features.

Strategic Options

Apple has two clear paths.

  • In-House AI: The company has developed Apple Intelligence, powered by its own foundation models and private cloud. These models already support tools such as writing aids, Genmoji, and visual intelligence.
  • External Partnerships: Apple is also exploring partnerships with major AI providers. Options under review include Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google’s Gemini. These models could be customised to run securely on Apple’s private servers.

Why External Models?

Apple faces mounting pressure in the AI race. Several key researchers have left for rivals, slowing internal progress. Reports suggest Anthropic’s Claude model has shown stronger results in trials than Apple’s own technology. However, its high licensing cost could make alternatives like OpenAI’s models more attractive.

Implications for Siri

A new version of Siri is expected in early 2026 with the rollout of iOS 26.4. Apple may enhance Siri’s planning, summarising, and search functions using external AI while maintaining strict privacy controls. The assistant could soon deliver more context-aware answers and multimodal search across text, images, and video.

Internal Reactions

The shift in strategy has created tension within Apple’s AI teams. Some staff members have raised concerns, and several have already departed. Despite this, executives have reaffirmed Apple’s long-term commitment to AI. Leadership has stressed the importance of privacy and a careful, measured rollout.

Conclusion

Apple is at a crossroads. It can continue building Apple Intelligence independently or partner with established AI leaders. The decision will determine how quickly it can deliver more advanced AI experiences. The outcome will also shape Apple’s position in the global race to define the future of intelligent services.

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