Apple's iOS 27 to Open Siri to Rival AI Chatbots Like Gemini and Claude
Apple is preparing to fundamentally alter Siri's role from a walled-garden assistant to an open platform. According to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the upcoming iOS 27 update will allow users to link Siri with third-party AI chatbots downloaded from the App Store, such as Google's Gemini or Anthropic's Claude. This move would enable these external services to fetch replies for Siri, mirroring the existing but limited integration with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
The new system, reportedly codenamed "Extensions," will give users granular control, allowing them to enable or disable specific chatbot connections on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This represents a significant strategic pivot for Apple, which has historically kept its core services tightly integrated. The plan signals a recognition that no single AI model currently dominates, and user choice is becoming a competitive necessity. The integrations are also expected to work with a rumored standalone AI app from Apple, suggesting a multi-pronged approach to artificial intelligence.
This opening of Siri's architecture places immediate pressure on Apple's own in-house AI development, often perceived as lagging behind rivals. It transforms the App Store into a new battleground for AI supremacy, where chatbot developers will compete for prime placement as a default Siri extension. For users, it promises a more powerful and customizable assistant, but also raises questions about data privacy, consistency of experience, and how Apple will manage and vet these deep system integrations.