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Leaked Apple memo reveals plans to compete with Microsoft and OpenAI

In the race to dominate the AI landscape, tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic are leading the charge. Microsoft, in particular, has shown great potential, thanks largely to its partnership with OpenAI. This deal provides Microsoft access to advanced flagship AI models, which it has integrated exclusively across its platforms.

Meanwhile, Apple has taken a slower approach to AI, leading some critics to label it a late bloomer. Apple’s entry into the AI race, branded as “Apple Intelligence,” has been seen as lagging behind competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT—by as much as two years, according to some estimates. But things may be changing. A leaked memo from Apple’s AI head, John Giannandrea, offers a glimpse into the company’s plans for 2025, particularly in its new AI division.

Apple’s AI Strategy and Siri Overhaul

Apple’s AI efforts appear to be rolling out in waves, currently limited to iPhone 15 Pro and later models. According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is bringing on veteran project manager Kim Vorrath to lead its Siri and AI initiatives. The goal? To “whip artificial intelligence and Siri into shape” by overhauling Siri’s infrastructure and improving Apple’s internal AI models.

Apple’s cautious approach to AI aligns with CEO Tim Cook’s philosophy: “not first, but best.” While companies like OpenAI have had a two-year head start with tools like ChatGPT, Apple seems to be betting on a more methodical, long-term strategy. These efforts could pave the way for the development of Apple’s proprietary AI model, potentially powering a revamped Siri. However, reports suggest that this new AI-powered Siri might not roll out until the iOS 19.4 update, expected in 2026.

Jony Ive and OpenAI Collaboration

In a surprising twist, former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive confirmed he’s teaming up with OpenAI on a new mobile hardware project. As iPhone sales decline, particularly in China, Ive’s collaboration with OpenAI aims to create a “less socially disruptive” computing experience compared to the iPhone. By leveraging OpenAI’s cutting-edge technology, this project could signal a new direction for mobile devices.

Apple’s Market Position

Despite its slower entry into the AI space, Apple’s strategic moves appear to be paying off, at least in the short term. The company recently reclaimed its title as the world’s most valuable company, with a market capitalization of over $3 trillion, edging out Microsoft and NVIDIA.

Final Thoughts

Apple’s late but calculated entry into AI could reshape the landscape in the years to come. With a focus on refining Siri and developing its own AI model, Apple is sticking to its tried-and-true approach: waiting to perfect its offering rather than rushing to market. As the AI race heats up, it will be fascinating to see how Apple’s strategy plays out compared to its more aggressive competitors.

 

Stay tuned for updates as Apple’s AI journey unfolds!