In a surprising partnership, Apple is paying Google approximately $1 billion annually to power its long-awaited Siri overhaul with Gemini AI. This strategic move marks Apple’s recognition that catching up in artificial intelligence requires temporary help from its biggest competitor.
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Apple-Google AI Deal: Key Details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual Cost | ~$1 billion to Google |
| AI Model | Google Gemini 1.2 trillion parameters |
| Launch Date | Spring 2026 (iOS 26.4) |
| Functions | Summarizer, planner, complex tasks |
| Data Privacy | Runs on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute |
| Long-term Plan | Replace with in-house AI by 2026-27 |
| Apple’s Current Model | 150 billion parameters (cloud) |
Why Apple Chose Google Over Competitors
After extensive testing of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude, Apple selected Google Gemini—primarily due to cost considerations. Anthropic’s fees were deemed too high, making Google the most economically viable option for this massive undertaking.
The 1.2 trillion parameter model Google is providing dwarfs Apple’s current capabilities. For context, Apple’s cloud-based Apple Intelligence model uses just 150 billion parameters, making Google’s model roughly eight times more powerful.

Privacy Protection Remains Intact
Despite concerns about data sharing with Google, the Gemini model will run exclusively on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute servers, ensuring user data stays completely isolated from Google’s advertising infrastructure. This arrangement means Google receives no access to user data for monetization—a critical distinction from standard Gemini usage.
Not a Permanent Solution
Apple views this partnership as a stopgap measure. The company is actively developing its own 1 trillion parameter cloud-based model targeted for consumer use as early as 2026. This pattern mirrors Apple’s previous strategies with Maps, weather data, and chip manufacturing—relying on partners until proprietary solutions mature.
Google’s Gemini will handle Siri’s summarizer and planner functions that help synthesize information and execute complex multi-step tasks, while some Siri features will continue using Apple’s in-house models.

What This Means for Users
The revamped Siri promises significantly enhanced capabilities for understanding context, planning multi-step actions, and providing intelligent summaries—all while maintaining Apple’s privacy-first approach. For users, this means getting advanced AI features sooner rather than waiting years for Apple to develop competitive technology independently.
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FAQs
Will Google have access to my Siri data?
No, Gemini runs on Apple’s servers with complete data isolation.
Is this deal permanent?
No, Apple plans to replace Gemini with its own AI by 2026-27.






