Apple working to cram massive Gemini model into iPhone to power new Siri

# Apple's New AI Siri Will Rely More on Google's Servers Than Your Phone Apple promised to bring powerful AI to Siri while keeping your data private by processing it on your iPhone, but it turns out that's not technically feasible—iPhones simply don't have enough memory and processing power to run the large AI model Google created. Instead, the new Siri will send much of your data to Google's computers in the cloud, which means Apple is backing away from its privacy-first approach to compete with other AI assistants. The update is expected to arrive later this year, though Apple has already delayed it multiple times.
It's impossible to totally avoid generative AI when interacting with technology anymore, but Apple has a bit less of it. That's not entirely by choice, though. The iPhone maker has delayed the AI-enhanced Siri multiple times since first promising it in 2024, but a deal with Google will merge the ico
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