iOS 19 is the next major update for iPhones. Apple plans to significantly expand its AI offering under the name Apple Intelligence. New features include not only the expansion of its own features, but also the planned integration of additional AI models from third-party providers. While ChatGPT from OpenAI is already part of Apple Intelligence, other providers could soon follow suit – such as Google with Gemini. Hints about this come from Google CEO Sundar Pichai himself.
In a few weeks, Apple will unveil iOS 19, likely at WWDC 2025. In addition to new features in the system, the main focus will be on AI. Apple Intelligence was introduced with iOS 18, and now the next development step is underway: Apple apparently wants to integrate additional third-party AI services directly into the operating system. ChatGPT from OpenAI is currently integrated, and more models may follow.
Google Gemini and more: What is known so far
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, hinted at Apple's plans during a deposition in the ongoing antitrust proceedings against his company. He said he was confident that an agreement to integrate Google Gemini into Apple Intelligence would soon be reached. He also said he had learned from Apple CEO Tim Cook that additional third-party AI models would be integrated into Apple Intelligence later this year. While these statements have not been officially confirmed by Apple, they clearly indicate that discussions with several providers are underway. The fact that OpenAI's ChatGPT has already been integrated shows that Apple is fundamentally open to such collaborations – a remarkable change of course for a company that has previously relied on closed systems.
What this means for you
The integration of multiple AI models in iOS 19 could significantly change your everyday iPhone experience. You could choose different AI services depending on the task: ChatGPT for creative text tasks or complex conversations, Google's Gemini for web research, or other tools for specialized applications. However, it's not yet clear whether you'll be able to activate multiple models at once or whether you'll have to choose one provider for each. Apple could introduce restrictions here for user guidance reasons, for example, by allowing you to select the default AI.
Apple uses the AI ecosystem strategically
Apple is pursuing a clear strategy with this opening. Instead of developing all AI functions in-house, the company relies on collaborations with leading providers. This allows Apple to offer a competitive AI solution despite lagging behind in its own models – while continuing to control data protection and the user experience. For you, this means you get access to several of the best AI models without having to move outside the Apple ecosystem. The iPhone thus becomes the platform for the best available AI tools, embedded in a unified user experience (via The Verge).
Looking ahead
The official unveiling of iOS 19 is expected at WWDC in early June. This will reveal which third-party models will be integrated, how the selection will work for you, and what features Apple Intelligence will offer in the future. One thing is already clear: Apple is continuing to embrace partnerships – and you'll benefit directly.
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Smarter through diversity: iOS 19 expands Apple Intelligence
iOS 19 likely brings not only new features but also marks an important step forward for Apple Intelligence. The integration of additional third-party AI models—in addition to ChatGPT—could offer you more choice and flexibility. This will make the iPhone not only smarter but also more versatile in its use of artificial intelligence. We'll learn more at WWDC 2025 at the latest. (Image: Shutterstock / DenPhotos)
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