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APPLE LAUNCHES AKI TEAM TO DEVELOP IN-HOUSE CHATGPT-STYLE AI SEARCH ENGINE

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August 08, 2025

Apple has formed a new internal division known as Apple Knowledge Intelligence (AKI) to build its own ChatGPT-style AI search engine, marking a major strategic leap in its broader Al initiative.

APPLE LAUNCHES AKI TEAM TO DEVELOP IN-HOUSE CHATGPT-STYLE AI SEARCH ENGINE

The move signals Apple's long-term ambition to transition from a reactive Al platform reliant on partnerships to a self-sustained first-party generative intelligence system embedded natively across its devices.

The AKI initiative is positioned to deliver a context-aware, conversational search system capable of understanding natural language, parsing personal data securely, and providing intelligent answers far beyond the capabilities of Siri or Spotlight today. According to sources familiar with the matter, AKI’s development is considered a cornerstone of Apple's evolving ecosystem—and a direct response to intensifying competition from OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft.

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While Apple has so far leaned on OpenAl's GPT-4 to jumpstart generative features in Siri and system-wide intelligence in iOS, AKI marks the first serious move to own the Al search experience end to end. The goal is to build a fully proprietary knowledge engine, optimized for Apple's ecosystem, privacy framework, and hardware design philosophy.

The AKI engine won't just search the web— it will intelligently traverse a user's apps, messages, emails, photos, files, and documents to surface precise, relevant answers to nuanced questions. Apple intends for AKI to become a default layer of cognition and interaction, making information retrieval feel as natural as a conversation and as private as a locked file.

Apple insiders say that AKI's model will gradually replace Siri's current backend and expand into other services such as Safari search, system commands, and on-device productivity workflows.

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