Apple is finalizing its artificial intelligence strategy to allow users to choose from third-party AI models in upcoming operating systems, according to a report by Mark Gurman at Bloomberg. This feature is expected to launch in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27.
Sources indicate that AI companies that participate will enable Apple’s AI tools, referred to internally as Extensions. “Extensions allow you to access generative AI capabilities from installed apps on demand, through Apple Intelligence features such as Siri, Writing Tools, Image Playground and more,” a message in test versions reportedly stated.
Bloomberg previously reported in March that Apple’s planned AI chatbot would support selection from various AI models. For some time, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has been integrated into Apple Intelligence to assist with generative AI tasks.
Apple’s approach has drawn scrutiny for being a cautious move in the AI sector, focusing on user flexibility instead of developing a proprietary model to directly compete with established chatbots. This strategy marks a shift from Apple’s traditional “walled garden” technology approach.
Given several delays and past missteps, this tactic may position Apple to engage more effectively in the AI landscape.





