Apple’s AI revolution: Google Gemini May soon power Siri alongside ChatGPT

GPT and AI: The future
Apple has been making big moves in AI, first by integrating ChatGPT into Siri with iOS 18 and now hinting at bringing in Google’s Gemini. If this happens, it would break OpenAI’s exclusivity on iPhones and give users more options. While it’s still unclear whether Gemini will arrive with the iOS 18.4 update, Apple has confirmed it’s working toward integrating multiple AI models. And that’s not all—Apple is also rumored to be developing its own in-house AI for iOS 19, which could be a game-changer.
Is Google Gemini Coming with iOS 18.4?
Apple’s latest iOS 18.4 beta update quietly added support for third-party AI models in Apple Intelligence, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. This suggests Apple is laying the groundwork for more AI integrations. However, delays in Apple Intelligence features mean we’re not sure if Gemini will officially launch with iOS 18.4 in April. But one thing is certain—ChatGPT won’t be the only AI choice on iPhones for much longer.
How Does Gemini Compare to ChatGPT?
With Apple possibly integrating Google Gemini into its AI-powered Siri, let’s break down how it stacks up against ChatGPT in terms of speed, intelligence, and overall usefulness.
🚀 Speed and Performance
Gemini is insanely fast thanks to Google’s powerful TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) chips, making it quicker at processing complex queries than ChatGPT, which runs on Nvidia GPUs. This means Gemini might be able to respond faster and more efficiently than ChatGPT when integrated into Siri.
📸 Multimodal Abilities (More Than Just Text)
Unlike ChatGPT, which primarily focuses on text, Gemini was built to handle text, images, videos, audio, and even code—all at once. This makes it way better for real-world applications, like identifying objects from your camera, analyzing videos, or processing voice commands more naturally. ChatGPT can do some of this, but Gemini is simply more advanced when it comes to handling multiple types of data.

👨💻 Better for Coding and Tech Tasks
If you’re into programming, Gemini might be your new best friend. It has direct access to Google’s Cloud and AI-powered developer tools, making it better at debugging, optimizing code, and working on real-world applications. ChatGPT, while good at explaining concepts, struggles with real-time API calls and cloud integrations compared to Gemini.
🧠 Context Memory – Who Remembers More?
One major advantage of Gemini is its crazy-long memory. The latest Gemini 1.5 can process up to 1 million tokens in a single session, while ChatGPT-4 maxes out at 128K tokens. This means Gemini can remember way more from previous interactions, making it ideal for long conversations, research, or even analyzing entire books or datasets in one go.
GROK 3: The Dark Horse in AI
While Apple is bringing Gemini to iPhones, Elon Musk’s GROK 3 is also shaking things up. Unlike ChatGPT and Gemini, which rely on massive datasets, GROK is trained on real-time data from X (formerly Twitter), making it uniquely suited for breaking news, trend analysis, and conversational AI. GROK 3, set to launch soon, is rumored to have better sarcasm detection, humor recognition, and real-time adaptability—which could make it the most human-like chatbot yet. If GROK 3 continues to improve at this pace, it could compete directly with Apple’s AI models and possibly even find a way onto iPhones in the future.
Apple’s Master Plan: Ditching Third-Party AI?
Even as Apple brings in ChatGPT and Gemini, reports suggest it doesn’t want to rely on other companies forever. Apple is actively working on its own AI model for iOS 19, expected to launch at WWDC 2025 in June. If Apple successfully rolls out its own conversational AI, we might see Siri evolve into a fully independent, super-smart assistant, without needing OpenAI or Google.
But Apple is keeping its options open. If its own AI efforts don’t work out, it could always turn to open-source models like China’s DeepSeek AI, which Tim Cook recently praised. Either way, the future of AI on iPhones is looking more exciting than ever—and users might finally get a Siri that’s actually useful.
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