At a secretive AI summit this spring, Apple leadership laid out a plan to replace the need for third-party search engines entirely.
No more Google. No more ChatGPT. Just ask and Apple answers.
They’re calling it an AI answer engine.
π It crawls the web like Google
π It responds in full sentences like ChatGPT
π It integrates directly into Siri, Spotlight, and Safari
No third-party APIs. No ad tech middlemen. No OpenAI partnership required.
Of course, Appleβs been preparing for this:
β Private Cloud Compute for secure, on-device AI
β Apple Intelligence upgrades coming to iOS and macOS
β Decades of control over default search surfaces
But this next move goes much further.
Itβs an AI-native, Apple-built search alternative. Quietly rolling out under a new internal team: Answers, Knowledge & Information (AKI).
Launch timeline? Likely 2026.
Do you think Apple can actually pull it off?
