Apple is said to be planning to integrate Google Gemini into the Apple Intelligence artificial intelligence platform, specifically in Siri - in addition to ChatGPT, which has already been announced. A recent system update shows that Apple is ready to launch this feature.
Currently, users can log in to their ChatGPT account in Siri to save their chat history and continue seamless conversations. If Gemini also allows you to log in with a Google account, the user experience can be taken to a new level.
At the recent Google I/O event, Google announced a series of major upgrades for Gemini, most notably the ability to use person-to-person landscape gardening. According to Google, if users allow it, Gemini can access information from applications such as Gmail, calendar, Google Photos... to provide answers that are more suitable and close to personal needs - all within the framework of user privacy and control.
This opens up a lot of potential: You can ask Gemini about the new email in Gmail, the upcoming event in the calendar, or even what you did last weekend through Google Photos.
The other problem lies with Apple. The company approves Gemini's deep integration into the operating system. Meanwhile, Apple itself is slowing down the implementation of personalization features for Siri - something Gemini can help fill.
If the partnership between Apple and Google truly comes true, it will be a major turning point in the virtual assistant race. iPhone users may experience the deep personalized AI power of Android for the first time, but in Apple's security ecosystem.
In the context of technology companies increasingly promoting the integration of artificial intelligence, Apple's opening of Gemini is not only a temporary solution for Siri, but also a signal that: The virtual assistant in the future will no longer be independent, but will be the result of cooperation between AI "big guys".