According to reports, the move could allow third-party AI tools to integrate with Siri, enabling users to access multiple AI services within Apple’s ecosystem.
Apple is planning to open its voice assistant Siri to rival artificial intelligence (AI) services, in a move that could significantly reshape its AI strategy, according to multiple media reports.
As per reports, the company is exploring the possibility of allowing third-party AI providers to integrate with Siri, enabling users to choose which AI service responds to their queries. This would mark a departure from Apple’s traditionally closed ecosystem, where services are tightly controlled and limited to select partnerships.
The reported development comes as Apple faces increasing competition in the generative AI space, where companies like Google and OpenAI have established an early lead. By opening Siri to multiple AI models, Apple is expected to position its devices as AI-agnostic platforms, offering users greater flexibility and access to a wider range of capabilities.
According to reports, the integration could allow Siri to route queries to different AI systems depending on the nature of the request or user preference. This would effectively transform Siri from a standalone assistant into a gateway for multiple AI services, enhancing both functionality and user experience.






