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Artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing explosive growth right now, and everyone in the tech world seems to be trying to get in on the action. That includes Apple, but the company’s Apple Intelligence Platform is working with ChatGPT. However, we just got some news that could make this situation even worse, especially for Mac users.
That’s because an online tipster has just claimed that certain key Apple artificial intelligence features aren’t expected to be available until 2026 or even 2027, shattering the dream of a powerful AI-powered MacBook.
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Some netizens are saying that Apple is developing a large language model (LLM) system and will be called “LLM Siri”. The project means merging Siri’s “two brains” into one AI tool.
The netizen broke the news that LLM Siri could be announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June this year. However, he also believes that it will not be truly launched until the iOS 19.4 drops in the spring of 2026, which means a long wait to get many features that are already standard in the AI industry.
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In fact, it could be worse than that. Adding LLM to Siri would allow Apple Intelligence to have conversations in the same way as Chatgpt (like Chatgpt) and put a lot of performance where you need it. But that netizen broke the news that this aspect of LLM Siri is behind schedule and will not be announced at WWDC 2025 at all.
In fact, the tipster said, “People within Apple’s AI division now believe that a truly modernized conversational version of Siri won’t be available to consumers until 2027, or at best, with iOS 20.” Given the pace at which the AI industry is moving, that’s a lifetime away. As the tipster put it, “This means that Apple is half a year late to the AI race, which is longer than many of us thought and even longer than many of us thought.”
Questions for Mac users
This is a problem for all Apple fans interested in the company’s AI work, but it particularly affects Mac users. I think most people work on a Mac, not an iPhone.
That means Apple’s Mac AI work has to do with the workloads they will help with – data analysis, video encoding, and machine learning tasks are often performed on Macs more than iPhones. These areas can all benefit from AI pervasiveness, as well as lighter tasks like writing emails and finding answers to queries.
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However, so far, Apple Intelligence on the Mac is far from that level. Its main elements are simple text rewriting and basic image generation, and it cannot do complex tasks.
Obviously, the integration of Apple Intelligence with ChatGPT gives you access to more powerful AI capabilities. However, since more powerful capabilities are already available, why should you experience them through the Apple Intelligence ChatGPT Mac app, or the more recently launched Copilot Mac app? Apple has so far failed to provide a truly convincing use case for Apple Intelligence on the Mac. And, reportedly, this situation may continue into the future due to some delays.
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This is frustrating. I was looking forward to seeing Apple Intelligence on the Mac reach its full potential. Imagine a fully personalized AI assistant that not only helps with daily tasks but also keeps your private data safe. With Apple’s tight integration of hardware and software, it should be better than the competition, especially when it comes to seamlessly transferring files between devices. This is the promise of Apple Intelligence on the Mac, but the reality is far from it.
With Apple Intelligence’s large language model portion delayed by a few years, the prospect of an AI MacBook becomes even more uncertain. Apple’s competitors are evolving so rapidly that it’s hard to predict what the service will look like in 2027. But it’s increasingly likely that Apple Intelligence might feel like a distant second choice by then.
Better late than never, right?
Being late doesn’t necessarily mean Apple is behind the times. After all, the company has long tried to be the best, rather than the first. The Apple Watch is a clear example: Other companies had already launched similar devices in 2015, but the Apple Watch was undoubtedly the best smartwatch you could buy at the time. When Apple is doing the best, being late is not a problem.
However, AI is a little different because the industry is moving so fast. The risk for Apple is that the features it eventually releases could be outdated by the time they are announced. Competitors could pull ahead so far that it would be hard for Apple to catch up.
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Apple needs to move faster, which may mean internal adjustments or even drastic reforms. The good news is that if any company has the resources to make this happen, it’s Apple. Now Apple just needs to go all out and mobilize all its resources to overcome the current obstacles and the challenges ahead. The risks are indeed not small.
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