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Apple explores Anthropic and OpenAI to supercharge Siri while keeping its AI vision intact

  • Writer: The Apple Square
    The Apple Square
  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 1

Siri

Siri may be on the verge of its biggest transformation yet—not because Apple is giving up on its own AI, but because it’s looking to make it stronger through select outside alliances. As artificial intelligence becomes a defining feature of the modern tech landscape, Apple is engaging in talks with OpenAI and Anthropic—not to outsource its future, but to strengthen the foundation it’s already building.


Whispers of Apple abandoning its in-house AI efforts in favor of third-party solutions have begun to swirl, but the reality points in another direction. Rather than choosing between its own Apple Intelligence and external AI models, Apple appears to be combining both, looking to bring more powerful capabilities to Siri without compromising the privacy and security it’s known for.

At the center of this strategy is Apple’s Private Cloud Compute framework—servers designed specifically to process AI tasks while minimizing exposure of user data. Apple is reportedly exploring ways to run custom versions of ChatGPT and Claude, the models developed by OpenAI and Anthropic respectively, on these secure systems. This would allow Siri to access advanced generative AI without sending data across public cloud networks.


The move isn’t an admission of defeat; it’s part of Apple’s long game. Apple has always partnered with other companies where it makes sense—Google Search is still the default on Safari, and Apple Maps started with data from third parties before becoming a standalone platform. The current round of AI partnerships follows the same philosophy: expand user options, control the experience, and protect privacy at every turn.

Inside Apple, executives have made it clear that Apple Intelligence is not about chasing trends. While some rivals release flashy demos of AI tools that often come with data trade-offs, Apple is aiming for something more durable: reliable, context-aware, and private AI built to integrate deeply into iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.


Siri’s upgrade, when it arrives, won’t just be a facelift. It will mark the beginning of a new architecture for how Apple handles intelligent requests—from summarizing content and composing messages to reasoning across apps and delivering results that feel truly personalized. Whether powered by Apple’s own models or enhanced by OpenAI or Anthropic under the hood, the end goal is the same: a faster, smarter Siri that never compromises your privacy.


In a market saturated with AI hype and half-measures, Apple’s approach may seem slow, but it’s deliberate. The company is not looking to impress with flashy shortcuts, but to reshape how people interact with technology for the long term. And if that future includes Anthropic and OpenAI in a supporting role, it’s only because Apple wants the best of all worlds—for itself, and for its users.

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