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Apple Chooses Google Over Anthropic for Siri's AI Makeover

The Battle Behind Siri's AI Transformation

Silicon Valley has been watching closely as Apple makes crucial decisions about integrating AI into its operating systems. The tech giant recently faced a pivotal choice: which artificial intelligence partner would power the next generation of Siri?

Anthropic's Missed Billion-Dollar Opportunity

The startup Anthropic came close to landing what could have been one of the biggest AI deals in history. Sources reveal they proposed a comprehensive multi-year agreement worth billions annually to completely rebuild Apple's voice assistant using their Claude Sonnet4 model.

"This wasn't just about improving Siri - Anthropic wanted to reinvent it," says one insider familiar with the negotiations. "But when summer came around, talks hit a wall over partnership terms and financial structures."

Why Google Won Out

With Anthropic out of the picture, Apple turned its attention elsewhere:

  • Google's Gemini Advantage: Beyond demonstrating superior performance benchmarks, Google showed remarkable flexibility in accommodating Apple's preferred business model.
  • OpenAI Gets Demoted: Though initially considered as a primary partner, OpenAI will now serve primarily as "technical support" handling complex queries when Gemini stumbles.

The decision marks a significant shift in Apple's AI strategy - choosing practicality and existing infrastructure over more radical transformation options.

Timeline of an AI Courtship

The path to this partnership reveals much about how Apple approaches emerging technologies:

August 2025: Early tests showed promise integrating Anthropic's technology into Xcode development environments.

November 2025: Rumors began circulating that Google had pulled ahead in the race to power Siri.

January 2026: Details emerged about why Anthropic lost what could have been their biggest client yet.

The coming months will reveal whether Apple made the right call betting on Google rather than taking a chance on reinventing Siri from the ground up.

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