Apple announces a major update to its Apple Intelligence platform, introducing a redesigned AI architecture built around new “Apple Foundation Models” (AFM). Apple says the models are co-developed with Google using technologies associated with the Gemini family, but it also describes Google’s role as refinement and training influence rather than direct use of Gemini products or infrastructure. Apple says the AFM models run on-device and on servers through its existing Private Cloud Compute approach, with certain workloads handled by server-side models optimized for latency and multimodal tasks. The company also describes a system “orchestrator” that routes requests to the appropriate on-device or cloud model and tailors responses based on the current app and user context.

The upgraded models are presented as enabling new capabilities such as realistic image creation and advanced photo editing, along with visual question answering. Apple also states that some devices will get higher-power versions that add features such as speech generation and improved dictation and natural language understanding, without naming specific models. Apple reiterates that processing relies on on-device computation and Private Cloud Compute, and it says user data is used only to complete the immediate request and is not accessible to Apple or third parties; it adds that independent experts can verify privacy safeguards. Apple further clarifies that it uses none of the Gemini assistant components, client code, or Google Search as a knowledge backbone.