Apple ($AAPL) has entered a multi-year partnership with Alphabet ($GOOGL) to use Google’s Gemini models and cloud technology to support AI features in products including Siri, with rollout expected later this year.
- The agreement will use Google’s Gemini models as part of Apple’s foundation model strategy for AI-powered experiences.
- Apple said it selected Google after evaluating multiple technology partners for large-scale AI infrastructure.
- The partnership covers both model capabilities and cloud services supporting AI workloads.
- The announcement pushed Alphabet to the $4 trillion market capitalization milestone.
- Apple plans to integrate the new AI features across its ecosystem, starting with Siri.
Relevant Companies
- Apple ($AAPL) — Expands AI functionality across core products, including Siri and future on-device and cloud-based features.
- Alphabet ($GOOGL) — Gains a major enterprise partnership for Gemini and cloud infrastructure adoption.
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