Google's Help Could Aid Apple in Creating AI Assistive Software

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 05:40:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 05:57:14

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Google's Help Could Aid Apple in Creating AI Assistive Software

It seems like Apple is having a tough time with their AI projects, especially with their AI assistive software. There have been multiple delays in the launch of their AI projects, specifically the launch of their new AirPods with Siri. Now the tech giant is said to be looking at options for help with their competition, Google.

According to analysts, Google's chatbot software, known as Gemini, could power iPhones and Siri AI on Apple's servers. Apple could benefit from this collaboration with Google as it will enable smartphones to update their AI algorithms faster, allowing the phones to react to commands faster.

This will also help Apple to focus on improving the quality and the speed of their chips intended to handle AI algorithms on their phones, laptops, and other devices. Apple is planning to launch a MacBook Pro, its first device to feature a powerful AI chip, later this year.

This information has not been confirmed by Apple and Google, nor do we have any information on whether these companies are in talks for this potential future partnership.

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