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The news that broke on mid-January, 2026, isn’t exactly what the initial headlines suggested. Apple has confirmed a major collaboration with Google, but there is a crucial nuance: Gemini is not “moving into” your iPhone to replace Siri. The real story is about infrastructure and model training, not the user interface. This is a tactical move, similar to those Apple has made for decades to buy time.

Apple has chosen to use Google’s Gemini models and cloud infrastructure as a foundation for training its own Apple Foundation Models.
Many are wondering if Apple lost the AI game. The reality is more practical. Remember when the iPhone had Google Maps as the default until Apple Maps was ready? The same thing is happening now. Apple is developing its own trillion-parameter model, which is expected to be ready by 2027. Until then, Google provides the “engine” to move the project forward faster.
There is no reason to worry about Siri’s autonomy. Apple Intelligence remains a closed entity. Processing happens either on-device (directly on your device’s chip) or on servers controlled exclusively by Apple. Google does not have access to your personal queries or files. Gemini simply acts as a “coach” for Apple’s algorithms, helping them better understand language and context.
Gizchina