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Apple is kind of struggling to keep up with the competition in making Siri a top-notch AI assistant. People are getting more and more impatient, so Apple is thinking about teaming up with another company instead of doing everything on its own.

Exploring Partnerships
Apple is even thinking about joining forces with Google, which is like its biggest rival in the smartphone world. According to Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman, this partnership idea is on the table.

Considering Options
Before talking to Google, Apple reached out to OpenAI and Anthropic for similar talks about using their technology to beef up Siri. And rumor has it, Google is already working on a model that could be used on Apple’s servers.

Decision Time
But Apple isn’t in a rush to make a decision. It’s expected to take a few more weeks before they decide whether to bring in a partner for the Siri upgrade. Let’s wait and see how this plays out!

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