Apple plans to open Siri to rival AI services, Bloomberg News reports


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March 26 (Reuters) - Apple plans ⁠to open its Siri voice assistant to ⁠rival artificial intelligence services beyond its current partnership with ‌ChatGPT, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The move, expected as part of Apple's iOS 27 update, would ​allow third-party AI apps to integrate ⁠directly with Siri, enabling ⁠users to route queries to services such as Alphabet's Gemini ⁠or ‌Anthropic's Claude from within the assistant, according to the report.

Apple did not immediately respond to ⁠a Reuters request for comment.

The change marks ​a significant shift ‌in Apple's AI strategy as it seeks to ⁠catch up ​with Silicon Valley peers and position the iPhone as a broader AI platform. Siri, first launched more than a decade ⁠ago, is central to that effort.

Apple ​is developing tools to let chatbot apps installed via its App Store work with Siri and other features under ⁠its Apple Intelligence platform, Bloomberg News reported. Users would be able to choose which AI service handles each request.

The overhaul could also help Apple generate more revenue by ​taking a share of subscriptions ⁠sold through third-party AI services, the report said.

Apple is expected ​to preview the new software features ‌at its Worldwide Developers Conference ​in June, though plans could still change.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

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