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Report: Apple considers letting you replace Siri

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Yordan 19 May 2025

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Apple iPhone users have been using Siri for well over a decade, but this might change. According to Mark Gurman and Drake Bennett from Bloomberg, Apple might allow users to pick another voice assistant for their iPhone, including ChatGPT, Amazon Alexa or Google Gemini.

Apple considers allowing iPhones users to switch away from Siri

The report explains why Apple is still struggling with the broad implementation of artificial intelligence. One reason is Apple's commitment to user privacy, which is a huge limiter for AI's ability to collect and utilize user data for LLM training.

There is also the interrupted rollout of Apple Intelligence, a feature that took months to reach all iPhone users globally.

Apple considers allowing iPhones users to switch away from Siri

Cupertino might see a shuffle of senior executives and reorganization of teams. The article mentioned that Apple is exploring the option of allowing third-party AI assistants, with a special mention to ChatGPT.

While this is mentioned as a nod to users and their access to AI, the American company is likely considering EU regulations that are more user-oriented and Apple phones might have to allow the access of non-Apple AI services legally.

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Reader comments

  • Asher45
  • Gfs
  • 20 May 2025

By all means, please tell me the ground breaking innovations that came out with the S25 that were so different from the 24. 🤡

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  • Anonymous
  • YYX
  • 20 May 2025

It’s a consideration, lol. Besides, y’all hate Siri.

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  • Anonymous
  • YYX
  • 20 May 2025

They rushed it to catch up with the competition and didn’t consider a lot of things until after the fact.

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