
Apple has been quietly developing an internal chatbot called “Veritas” because, apparently, even they’ve admitted Siri needs serious help. After years of watching competitors launch AI assistants that actually work, Apple is scrambling to overhaul Siri with a March 2026 deadline that’s looking more optimistic than realistic.
What Actually Happened
Bloomberg reports that Apple created “Veritas,” an internal ChatGPT-style chatbot that employees are using to test what Siri should’ve been all along. The app experiments with capabilities like searching personal data and editing photos with voice commands โ basically everything people expected Siri to do years ago. It’s testing the “Linwood” system that combines Apple’s own AI models with third-party options, suggesting Apple finally realized they can’t do this alone.
What Makes This Apple AI Drama Special
- Internal Testing Only: Veritas is for Apple employees to stress-test features, not a product they plan to launch publicly like ChatGPT or Claude
- March 2026 Deadline: Engineering problems pushed the AI-powered Siri launch back to March 2026, giving competitors even more time to dominate
- Talent Exodus: Executive reshuffles and engineers leaving for other AI labs suggest internal chaos and frustration with Apple’s slow AI progress
- Hybrid AI Strategy: “Linwood” system uses both Apple’s models and third-party AI, admitting they need outside help to catch up
- No Standalone App Plans: Unlike competitors, Apple won’t release a separate chatbot โ they’re embedding everything directly into Siri
Why Apple’s AI Struggle Actually Matters
This story reveals how far behind Apple has fallen in AI. While OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic have been iterating rapidly with public products, Apple’s been stuck in their typical “perfect or nothing” development cycle. The problem? AI moves too fast for Apple’s cautious approach. By the time Siri gets its upgrade in March 2026, competitors will have had years of real-world feedback to improve their assistants.
The Future Impact We’re Looking At
March 2026: Siri finally gets its AI upgrade, but it launches into a market where ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude have already trained users to expect sophisticated AI assistance.
2026-2027: Apple’s AI integration becomes a key differentiator for iPhone upgrades. Users will finally be able to do complex tasks with Siri that competing assistants have offered for years.
2027-2028: The talent drain either accelerates (if Siri flops) or reverses (if it succeeds), determining whether Apple can compete long-term in AI.
Long-term Vision: Apple’s success or failure with Siri will determine whether it remains a dominant tech company or becomes known as the company that missed the AI revolution.
The Bottom Line
Apple is essentially admitting defeat by building an internal ChatGPT clone to figure out what users actually want from AI assistants. With a March 2026 deadline, talent leaving, and competitors years ahead, Apple’s AI comeback is looking less like a triumphant return and more like damage control. Siri’s upgrade better be worth the wait.
Want the Technical Details?
Internal Codename: “Veritas” chatbot
Testing System: “Linwood” combining Apple and third-party AI models
Capabilities: Personal data search, photo editing via voice commands
Launch Timeline: March 2026 for AI-powered Siri
Access: Internal Apple employees only, not public release
Company Status: Executive reshuffles, talent drain to competitor AI labs
Strategy: Embed features into Siri, no standalone chatbot app
Source: Bloomberg reporting on internal Apple development
Competitive Context: Delayed launch gives OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic an extended lead in the consumer AI assistant market.
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Jigar Chaudhary is the Editor-in-Chief at UrviumAI, where he oversees coverage of artificial intelligence news, tools, and in-depth studies. With over 5 years of experience analyzing AI and robotics, he focuses on maintaining high editorial standards, accurate reporting, and clear explanations to help readers understand how AI is shaping the future.




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