Apple has announced a partnership with Google and Nvidia to run some of its artificial intelligence models on their cloud infrastructure. The company revealed the arrangement at its Worldwide Developers Conference, explaining that certain AI features will operate on servers managed by these technology companies rather than exclusively on Apple's own hardware.
Apple emphasized that the partnership maintains user privacy despite processing data on external servers. According to the company, users will not have their information accessible to Google or Nvidia, even when AI models run on those companies' infrastructure. This arrangement represents a shift from Apple's traditional approach of handling most processing on its own devices and servers.
At the conference, Apple introduced the third generation of its foundation models. The company unveiled a major upgrade to Siri, its voice assistant, which will now integrate with Apple's artificial intelligence tool, rebranded as "Siri AI." The new version will function more like AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini, rather than as a simple question-and-answer tool. Siri AI will be widely released in the fall alongside iOS 27.
The announcement highlighted regulatory challenges facing the company. Apple said the upgraded Siri AI features will not be available in Europe, citing unspecified restrictions. Some observers noted that while the AI improvements are significant for Apple, they lag behind capabilities already offered by competitors.
The conference also included updates to the company's visual design language. Apple announced improvements to Liquid Glass, its interface styling, and added a transparency slider that gives users more control over the appearance of their devices. The company redesigned app icons for many iPhone applications as part of iOS 27.
Additional announcements at the event included the expansion of App Bundles, which now allows developers to partner with one another to create discounted subscription packages. This feature enables developers to offer bundle deals across multiple apps or services.
Apple also revealed new child safety features amid increased scrutiny over image-related issues. The company addressed widespread concerns about protection measures on its devices during a period when governments and regulators have intensified pressure on technology firms to implement safeguards.
The partnership with Google and Nvidia underscores Apple's effort to compete in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence market. While the company has historically maintained strict control over its computing infrastructure, this collaboration suggests a willingness to leverage external cloud resources to deliver more advanced AI capabilities to its users, provided privacy protections remain in place.
