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    Apple and Google’s $1 Billion Handshake: Siri ’s New Brain is a Rental

    Akhram MohamedBy Akhram Mohamed13 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    I spent two decades sitting in boardrooms, watching the “big guys” plot their next moves. There’s a certain smell to a corporate pivot—usually a mix of desperation and expensive cologne. But this latest news about Apple and Google? This smells like a massive reality check.

    Apple has finally admitted what we all suspected: their own AI isn’t ready for the big leagues. So, they’re doing the unthinkable. They are reportedly cutting a $1 billion annual cheque to Google to let Gemini run the show behind Siri’s new “personalized” features.

    Think about that for a second. The company that prides itself on controlling every single nut, bolt, and line of code in its ecosystem is effectively renting its brain from its biggest rival. It’s like Ferrari admitting they can’t build an engine anymore and sticking a Toyota V6 under the hood just to keep the car moving.

    The “Privacy” Pivot

    Of course, the announcement is full of the usual talk about “Private Cloud Compute” and keeping your data safe on Apple’s own servers. And look, I get it. Privacy is Apple’s last remaining fortress. They’re promising that Gemini will do the heavy lifting—summarising your emails, checking your flight schedules, actually understanding what you mean when you mumble at your watch—while keeping the data under Apple’s lock and key.

    But the reality is, this wasn’t the original plan. Siri has been the “stupid” assistant for years, and while ChatGPT and Gemini were out there doing people’s homework and writing code, Siri was still struggling to set a timer. Apple got caught flat-footed.

    Why it matters for us in SA

    Back when I was at Huawei, we used to talk about “ecosystem ” like it was a holy war. In South Africa, where we pay a premium for tech that sometimes feels like it’s built for a different world, we just want stuff that works.

    If this deal means Siri can finally understand my accent or manage my chaotic schedule across local apps without me having to repeat myself five times, then honestly? I don’t care who built the model. But as a tech editor and an entrepreneur who left the corporate “safety” of those big-name brands, I find the irony delicious.

    Google already pays Apple billions to be the default search engine. Now, the money is starting to flow back the other way. It’s a messy, expensive, and slightly awkward marriage of convenience.

    The Bottom Line

    Is this a win? For the user, it probably is. Siri is about to get a whole lot smarter, and we might finally get the “personal assistant” we were promised back in 2011. But for Apple, this is a loud admission of defeat in the first round of the AI wars.

    They’re understandably buying time. A billion dollars worth of it. Let’s see if they actually use it to build something of their own, or if Siri is just going to be Google in a turtleneck from here on out.

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    Akhram Mohamed is the Editor of Geekhub.co.za and a longtime tech insider who’s spent 20+ years testing, launching, and talking about consumer gadgets. Formerly a VP at Huawei, he now writes with a critical eye and a deep love for tech that actually makes life better. When he’s not breaking down the latest devices, he’s gaming, building businesses, simplifying strategy, or podcasting about real-world leadership. Expect honest takes, sharp insights, and the occasional dad joke.

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