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Gemini‑powered Siri could quietly move to Google’s Cloud

The company that built its reputation on vertical integration now appears ready to outsource some of Siri’s brainpower to Google’s Gemini cloud stack.

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Apple‘s turning to Google for some serious Siri muscle—imagine the irony of the privacy champ cozying up to its search rival just as AI demands explode. According to a fresh report from The Information, Apple has asked Google to scout out space in its massive data centers for dedicated servers to power the next big Siri upgrade, one that’s set to run on Google’s Gemini AI models. Right now, Apple’s handling tougher AI tasks through its own Private Cloud Compute setup on Apple silicon servers, but it’s wildly underused—averaging just 10% capacity, with some rigs still chilling in warehouses.

This move isn’t coming out of nowhere; Apple’s been playing catch-up in the AI cloud game for years, with a company culture that long favored shiny hardware over backend server farms. Folks like Patrick Gates, who dreamed up bringing Apple chips to data centers, bailed amid frustrations, leaving gaps as AI needs ramped up. Throw in the fact that Private Cloud Compute updates slower than rivals and its consumer-grade chips aren’t optimized for beastly models like Gemini, and you’ve got a recipe for scramble mode ahead of Siri’s glow-up later this year.

Flash back a bit: Apple swore off Google’s cloud over privacy jitters, with software boss Craig Federighi nixing it repeatedly. But Google tightened its security in 2023, winning Apple over for some AI workloads—and now we’re here, with talks of Siri living on Google turf to brace for a usage spike. It’s a pragmatic pivot, especially since Apple already leans on third parties like Amazon for cloud basics, but expect Tim Cook‘s team to layer on strict privacy wrappers so user data stays locked down, even if the servers say “Google” on the side.

For everyday folks, this could mean a slicker Siri—think deeper chats, app actions like editing photos or juggling reminders without hiccups, all fueled by Gemini’s smarts. But whispers in forums and analyst chatter raise eyebrows: Does handing reins to Google dilute that “Privacy. That’s iPhone” vibe? Apple insists any off-device magic sticks to its rules, potentially running models on Apple-controlled gear inside Google spots.

Zoom out, and this underscores the AI arms race heating up. Apple’s next-gen Siri, delayed once already, promises chatbot-style convos and personalization that could finally make it a contender against ChatGPT or Gemini Live. Partnering deeper with Google—after benchmarking against OpenAI and Anthropic—lets Cupertino scale fast without sinking billions more into idle servers. If it pans out, your iPhone queries might zip through Google’s pipes seamlessly, blending Apple’s polish with raw AI horsepower, all while the company preps its own silicon for the long haul. Smart hedge, or slippery slope? Either way, Siri’s about to level up big time.


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