Apple plans to make iOS 27 a Choose Your Own Adventure of AI models
Source: TechCrunch
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Posted: 1:56 PM PDT · May 5, 2026

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When iOS 27 is released later this year, iPhone users will reportedly have a lot of choice when it comes to which AI models they want to use on‑device.
A new report from Bloomberg says that Apple plans to give users their pick of a number of third‑party large language models that will be capable of powering various functions within the iPhone’s operating system. The new feature, dubbed “Extensions” internally, will allow users to “access generative AI capabilities from installed apps on demand, through Apple Intelligence features such as Siri, Writing Tools, Image Playground and more,” reads a message reportedly shown in test versions of the software.
The capability will also be available for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27, with models from Google and Anthropic currently being tested. It is less clear where ChatGPT stands; since it is the model currently available to users, one implication is that it will remain an option.
TechCrunch reached out to Apple for more information.
With long‑serving CEO Tim Cook soon stepping down, Apple’s incoming top executive, John Ternus, is tasked with charting the future of the company — including its AI strategy. The company is widely perceived to be “behind” on AI, as it is not launching as many new AI services as some of its peers.
However, Apple is still generating a generous amount of AI‑based revenue, and its plan is less about spending money building out AI infrastructure and services than it is about turning its existing hardware into an AI‑centric experience for users.