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00:00Apple reportedly turns to Google for help with Siri.
00:04Apple is set to continue its AI push with a revamped version of Siri, which has fallen
00:08behind other AI assistants in the rat race.
00:10However, this time, it appears that iPhone makers will rely on Google's Gemini and incorporate
00:15an AI-powered web search feature.
00:18This new version of Siri will be accompanied by several other interesting releases from
00:22Apple.
00:23It is expected to arrive in the spring of 2026.
00:27Apple asks Google for help.
00:29Reportedly, after lagging behind the competition in the AI market, it seems that Apple is going
00:34to lean on Google's Gemini for assistance.
00:37The company is expected to launch a completely revamped version of Siri around March 2026.
00:42This version will be powered by Google's Gemini behind the scenes.
00:46According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is paying Google to build a Gemini-based model
00:50that runs its own private cloud compute servers.
00:53This should help Siri deliver better results.
00:55However, he has warned that there's no guarantee users will embrace it.
01:00There's uncertainty if it will work seamlessly.
01:02Further, if it can undo years of damage to the Siri brand.
01:06To showcase the new generation of AI from Apple, the brand will also release a new smart home
01:11display that features both a speaker base and wall mount options.
01:15Moreover, it also plans to launch a refreshed version of the Apple TV and HomePod mini, which
01:20will now utilize the new-gen AI technology.
01:23Apple is expected to provide a first official look at its AI plans at WWDC in June 2026.
01:29It is also expected to unveil a preview of iOS 27, macOS 27, and watchOS 27 in the same event,
01:37alongside other exciting things.
01:39Meanwhile, AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in the industry, often raising concerns about
01:45its ethical, moral, and environmental implications.
01:48For more information, please visit our website at WWDC.
01:49For more information, please visit our website at WWDC.
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