Apple Releasing Two New iPhone Apps This Year - MacRumors
Why it matters: Apple's AI strategy shifts from proprietary to an open, multi-model approach, redefining future AI integration.
- Apple is releasing two new iPhone apps this year, as reported by MacRumors.
- Apple plans to open up Siri to rival AI assistants in the iOS 27 update, according to Bloomberg.com.
- Siri will not be limited to one chatbot but will integrate 'all of them,' suggesting a multi-model approach, per Gizmodo.
- Apple can 'distill' Google's large Gemini model, indicating advanced AI integration capabilities, as noted by The Information.
Apple is set to launch two new iPhone apps this year, alongside a significant overhaul of Siri in iOS 27, which will open the voice assistant to rival AI models. This strategic shift indicates Apple's move towards integrating multiple chatbots, including the ability to 'distill' advanced models like Google's Gemini, rather than relying on a single AI solution.

