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Apple's Gemini-Powered Siri to Use Private Cloud

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Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the upcoming Gemini-powered Siri will run on Private Cloud Compute during the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call. This setup maintains Apple’s privacy-focused approach while leveraging Google's advanced AI.

The partnership marks a major shift for Siri, long criticized for falling behind competitors like ChatGPT and Google Assistant. By integrating Apple Intelligence with Gemini, Apple aims to deliver more capable, contextual responses without compromising user data.

Cook described the collaboration as key to enhancing personalization in Siri, though he offered few technical specifics. Apple plans to keep sensitive data processing on-device or within its secure cloud environment. The move signals Apple’s pragmatic embrace of external AI advancements.

Industry analysts expect this update to roll out gradually across iOS 18 later this year. Apple’s challenge will be balancing performance gains with its strict privacy promises as users increasingly demand smarter assistants.