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.

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