Friday, May 8, 2026
  • Login
Techstory Australia
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Markets
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Markets
No Result
View All Result
Techstory Australia
No Result
View All Result
Home AI

Apple Developing AI-Powered Search Engine to Challenge OpenAI and Perplexity

The move marks one of Apple’s boldest plays yet in the race to redefine web and device-based search, transforming Siri and other core tools from reactive assistants into intelligent, context-aware platforms that deliver rich, conversational answers.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 5, 2025
in AI, News, Social Media, Technology
0
iPhone 17 Launch Nears: Six Apple Products Likely to Disappear After September 9

PHOTO CREDITS : Hindustan Times

74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Apple is preparing to enter the next phase of artificial intelligence competition with the development of its own AI-powered search engine, aiming to challenge emerging leaders in the space such as OpenAI and Perplexity. Internally referred to as “World Knowledge Answers,” this new system is expected to reimagine how users search for information across Apple devices and services.

You might also like

Investor Group Urges SEC to Scrutinize SpaceX IPO Filing and Prevent Potential Conflicts

Meta Asks California Judge to Throw Out Landmark Social Media Addiction Verdict

iPhone 18 Pro Design Tweaks Could Make Way for Larger 5,200 mAh Battery

The move marks one of Apple’s boldest plays yet in the race to redefine web and device-based search, transforming Siri and other core tools from reactive assistants into intelligent, context-aware platforms that deliver rich, conversational answers. With AI transforming everything from web search to productivity, Apple’s decision to build its own alternative to ChatGPT and other AI-native platforms signals a fundamental shift in strategy.

Redefining Siri and Search

At the heart of Apple’s plan is the complete overhaul of Siri, the company’s voice assistant that has long lagged behind more advanced conversational models. Rather than functioning as a limited command-based tool, the new Siri will be powered by generative AI and integrated deeply with the new search engine.

OpenAI launches ChatGPT search, competing with Google and Microsoft

Users will be able to ask open-ended questions, request explanations, conduct multi-step research, and even generate creative content. The assistant will deliver text, images, summaries, and real-time data, moving far beyond basic responses or keyword matches. This puts Apple’s assistant squarely in competition with conversational AI interfaces like ChatGPT and Perplexity, which are rapidly becoming default tools for everything from coding help to travel planning.

Apple’s AI-powered engine is expected to understand nuance, context, and intent—answering not just “what” but “why” and “how.” For example, users could ask, “What are the pros and cons of electric vehicles in rural areas?” or “Plan a three-day trip to Kyoto including vegetarian food options,” and receive structured, relevant answers instantly.

Integration Across Apple Ecosystem

The search engine isn’t just an upgrade to Siri. Apple is reportedly planning to embed the AI-driven system throughout iOS, macOS, and other platforms, including Safari, Spotlight, and even Messages. This means users will be able to access conversational search from virtually any app or part of the operating system.

This deep integration reflects Apple’s ecosystem-first strategy, leveraging its tightly controlled hardware and software environments to provide seamless AI experiences that rival those from the cloud-centric models offered by competitors.

Spotlight Search will likely evolve from a simple file and app finder into an intelligent assistant capable of pulling from web sources, user content, and contextual insights to deliver immediate, useful information. Safari, meanwhile, may receive AI-driven summaries of websites, real-time translations, and smart content previews.

The AI Engine Behind the Scenes

To power this new system, Apple is developing a modular AI framework that breaks down queries into three primary components: planning, searching, and summarizing. The planner interprets user intent, the search module explores web and device-based content, and the summarizer composes answers that feel conversational and human-like.

Apple is expected to rely on a combination of in-house models and potentially licensed AI from external partners, though its long-term goal appears to be full control over its AI infrastructure. Privacy remains a cornerstone of Apple’s approach, and much of the processing is expected to happen on-device or through Apple’s secure cloud environments.

This approach will distinguish Apple from many of its AI rivals, who depend on vast server-side computing power and data collection to function. Apple is betting that privacy-centric, high-performance AI experiences will resonate with users increasingly wary of how their data is handled.

Strategic Timing and Motivation

Apple’s entry into the AI search race comes at a pivotal moment. While traditional search engines like Google still dominate the web, user behavior is rapidly shifting toward conversational, AI-powered experiences. Many users, especially younger generations, are bypassing traditional search entirely in favor of tools like Perplexity and ChatGPT.

OpenAI launches web search in ChatGPT - Fast Company

By building its own system, Apple is not only embracing this shift but also hedging against its own dependence on outside partners. For years, Apple has relied on Google to provide search results on iOS devices, earning billions in annual payments. However, this partnership is increasingly under regulatory scrutiny, and Apple may be preparing for a future where it needs to control its own search destiny.

Moreover, Apple has watched competitors rapidly gain traction in the AI space, capturing user attention and developer interest. OpenAI’s growing integration into Microsoft’s ecosystem, and Perplexity’s fast rise as a research tool, represent real threats to Apple’s relevance in information access. The company’s AI search engine could be its answer to both.

Launch Timeline and Outlook

Apple’s AI-powered search engine is expected to debut in 2026, likely alongside a major update to iOS and macOS. It will roll out first as a Siri upgrade, with broader system-wide features arriving in phases. The company is taking its time to ensure that the experience is polished, private, and tightly integrated with its ecosystem.

Developers may be given early access through Apple’s beta programs, allowing them to begin integrating AI-powered search and assistant features into their own apps. Apple’s goal is not just to match competitors, but to offer something uniquely Apple—an experience that is fast, secure, and elegantly woven into the everyday digital lives of its users.

Conclusion

Apple’s foray into the AI-powered search engine space is more than just a competitive move—it’s a signal that the next era of digital interaction will be defined not by typing into a search box, but by speaking, asking, and receiving intelligent answers in real time. With World Knowledge Answers, Apple is taking a bold step toward shaping that future, challenging the likes of OpenAI and Perplexity, and reasserting its dominance not just in devices—but in how we discover and understand the world.

Tags: appleApple Developing AI-Powered Search Engine to Challenge OpenAI and Perplexityapple newsapple updatesArtificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence newsArtificial Intelligence updatesOpenAIOpenAI updatesPerplexityPerplexity newsPerplexity updatestech newstechstory
Share30Tweet19
Sara Jones

Sara Jones

Recommended For You

Investor Group Urges SEC to Scrutinize SpaceX IPO Filing and Prevent Potential Conflicts

by Sara Jones
May 7, 2026
0
Musk and Insiders to Retain Voting Control of SpaceX After IPO, Filing Shows

An influential investor advocacy group has called on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to closely examine any future initial public offering filing by SpaceX, warning that...

Read more

Meta Asks California Judge to Throw Out Landmark Social Media Addiction Verdict

by Sara Jones
May 7, 2026
0
Meta Plans $10 Billion Subsea Cable to Control Global Data Traffic

Meta is seeking to overturn a landmark California jury verdict that found the social media giant liable for contributing to the mental health struggles of a young user...

Read more

iPhone 18 Pro Design Tweaks Could Make Way for Larger 5,200 mAh Battery

by Sara Jones
May 6, 2026
0
iPhone 18 Pro Design Tweaks Could Make Way for Larger 5,200 mAh Battery

As anticipation builds for Apple’s next-generation flagship, fresh leaks suggest that the iPhone 18 Pro could introduce a subtle yet meaningful design shift aimed at improving one of...

Read more

PayPal Plans to Cut Over 4,500 Jobs in Major AI-Driven Restructuring Push

by Sara Jones
May 6, 2026
0
PayPal Plans to Cut Over 4,500 Jobs in Major AI-Driven Restructuring Push

In a significant move reflecting the rapidly evolving dynamics of the fintech industry, PayPal is reportedly preparing to eliminate around 20% of its global workforce—amounting to more than...

Read more

Apple Explores U.S. Chip Partnerships With Intel and Samsung Amid Growing Reliance Risks

by Sara Jones
May 6, 2026
0
Judge Rules Apple Must Submit Homework by Monday, No Exceptions

In a strategic shift that could have far-reaching implications for the global semiconductor industry, Apple is reportedly in early-stage talks with Intel and Samsung Electronics to manufacture advanced...

Read more
Next Post
Porsche Loses Blue-Chip Status in Germany’s DAX Index, Marking a Turning Point for the Legendary Automaker

Porsche Loses Blue-Chip Status in Germany’s DAX Index, Marking a Turning Point for the Legendary Automaker

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Spotify Quietly Offers Refunds for Soon-to-be-Bricked Car Thing

Spotify Quietly Offers Refunds for Soon-to-be-Bricked Car Thing

May 31, 2024
Court Orders Restart of All U.S. Offshore Wind Construction Projects

Court Orders Restart of All U.S. Offshore Wind Construction Projects

February 3, 2026
Spotify Labels Apple’s Plan to Comply with EU Regulations a “Farce”

Spotify Labels Apple’s Plan to Comply with EU Regulations a “Farce”

January 27, 2024

Browse by Category

  • AI
  • Archives
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • News
  • Social Media
  • Technology

Techstory.com.au

Tech, Crypto and Financial Market News from Australia and New Zealand

CATEGORIES

  • AI
  • Archives
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • News
  • Social Media
  • Technology

BROWSE BY TAG

amazon apple apple news apple updates Artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence news Artificial Intelligence updates australia Australia news Australia updates Chatgpt china China news China updates Donald Trump Donald Trump news Donald Trump updates Elon musk elon musk news Elon Musk updates google google news Google updates meta meta news meta updates Microsoft microsoft news microsoft updates OpenAI OpenAI news OpenAI updates Social media tech news technology Technology news technology updates techstory Tesla tesla news tesla updates TIKTOK united States united States news United States updates

© 2023 Techstory Media. Editorial and Advertising Contact : hello@techstory.com.au

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Markets
  • Business
  • AI
  • Investing
  • Social Media
  • Finance
  • Crypto

© 2023 Techstory Media. Editorial and Advertising Contact : hello@techstory.com.au

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?