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Apple Might Use Google Servers To Store Data For Its Upgraded AI Siri

Apple seeks to integrate Google's Gemini AI into a revamped Siri, aiming to enhance its capabilities. Apple had previously announced partnering with Google for its next-generation Siri, aiming for improved personalization. The current implementation of Apple Intelligence uses Google's Gemini models and cloud technology to power some features. Reports suggest Apple might rely on Google even further to accelerate its progress in AI. The initial announcement didn't specify the cloud infrastructure for the new Siri. Apple wants to ensure Siri's enhancements align with its stringent privacy standards. Apple's Private Cloud Compute faces challenges, including underutilization and limited processing power. The underutilized computing capacity forces Apple to look for alternatives. Apple is likely evaluating how to best leverage Google's resources. The collaboration seeks to enhance Siri and bolster Apple's AI, with privacy as a key constraint.
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