Sources with inside knowledge of the situation reveal that Apple is gearing up to incorporate an artificial intelligence model developed by Google. This model boasts an impressive 1.2 trillion parameters and is intended to drive a comprehensive overhaul of its Siri voice - assistant. At present, the two tech giants are in the final stages of hammering out the relevant agreement. As part of this deal, Apple is expected to pay Google an annual fee of around $1 billion.
Apple is making this strategic move with the ambition of rebuilding the core technology that underpins Siri. By doing so, it aims to create a solid foundation for the rollout of new features in the coming year. The scale of this model's parameters is significantly larger than those of Apple's current in - house models.
In the past, Apple did explore the possibility of using other third - party models. However, early this year, it opted to team up with Google as a transitional measure. The revamped Siri is anticipated to make its debut next spring. Nevertheless, it's important to note that the relevant plans and the nature of the cooperation are still subject to change.
When asked about this matter, spokespersons from both Apple and Google declined to offer any comments.
In a related development, Samsung's decision to leverage Google's Gemini chatbot to bolster its AI capabilities had a positive impact on the stock market. It caused a brief spike in the intraday stock prices of both companies. Specifically, Apple's stock saw a modest increase of less than 1%, while Alphabet's (Google's parent company) stock surged by up to 3.2%.
