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Apple Plans New AI Search Tool Called World Knowledge Answers

Apple Plans New AI Search Tool Called World Knowledge Answers

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

Apple is getting ready to launch a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered web search tool. The new system is called World Knowledge Answers and is expected to be released in 2026. Apple aims to compete directly with companies like OpenAI and Perplexity AI, which already provide advanced AI-powered search systems.

What Is World Knowledge Answers?

The new tool will help people search for information on the internet in a smart and simple way. It will work much like ChatGPT or Google Search’s AI Overviews. Instead of showing only links, the system will give clear answers written in natural language. This means users can ask questions and get direct, easy-to-understand responses.

Integration With Siri First

Apple plans to first connect World Knowledge Answers with Siri, its voice assistant. Siri has often been criticized for not being as advanced as other AI tools. With this update, Apple wants to make Siri more powerful and useful. Over time, the company may also add the tool to Safari, the iPhone web browser, and Spotlight, the search system used on Apple devices.

Expected Release Timeline

According to reports, Apple is working toward a spring 2026 release. This launch will be part of a bigger Siri update. Apple believes this upgrade will finally allow Siri to match or even compete with other advanced AI assistants.

Using Large Language Models

The new system will be powered by large language models (LLMs). These are advanced AI systems trained on huge amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like answers. With LLMs, World Knowledge Answers will be able to quickly scan the web and deliver results in a clear and useful way.

Competition In The AI Search Space

Apple’s move shows how important AI-powered search is becoming. OpenAI already has ChatGPT, which millions of people use to get answers. Google is adding AI tools like AI Overviews into its search engine. Perplexity AI is another company growing fast in this space. By launching World Knowledge Answers, Apple is making sure it does not fall behind in this new race.

Testing Google’s Gemini AI

Apple is not working alone. It is currently testing Google’s Gemini AI model for some parts of the new Siri. This means Apple is looking at how it can use Gemini’s powerful abilities while also building its own solutions.

Looking At Other AI Partners

In addition to Google, Apple is also considering other AI models. One option is Claude, developed by Anthropic, a company known for safe and reliable AI. Apple is also testing its own in-house AI models. This way, Apple can combine the best technologies to make World Knowledge Answers effective and trustworthy.

Focus On Privacy

One of Apple’s biggest promises is protecting user privacy. Unlike some other companies, Apple has always highlighted that personal data should remain safe. With this new AI tool, Apple plans to keep searches of user data on its own technology. This means sensitive information will not be shared with outside companies. For users, this is an important advantage since privacy is a growing concern in the AI era.

Why Siri Needed An Upgrade

Siri was launched more than a decade ago and was one of the first voice assistants. However, over the years, it has not improved as much as competitors like Alexa, Google Assistant, or ChatGPT. Many users feel that Siri is too basic and limited. With World Knowledge Answers, Apple wants to completely change that image and make Siri a smart, modern assistant once again.

How This Will Help Users

When released, users will be able to use Siri to ask almost any question and receive detailed answers. For example, instead of just showing links when someone asks, “What are the health benefits of green tea?”, Siri could give a full summary. Similarly, asking for travel suggestions, business advice, or technical explanations will become much easier.

Benefits For Apple Ecosystem

Apple products such as iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks already have strong integration between apps and services. Adding World Knowledge Answers will make this ecosystem even stronger. Users will not need to rely on Google Search or other AI tools as much. Everything will be available within Apple’s own services, keeping people more connected to the brand.

Challenges Ahead For Apple

Even though this plan sounds strong, Apple still faces big challenges. The AI search space is already competitive, with OpenAI and Google moving fast. By 2026, the technology will be even more advanced. Apple must deliver a tool that not only matches competitors but also offers unique features, such as better privacy and smoother integration with devices.

What This Means For The Market

The introduction of World Knowledge Answers will likely shake up the AI market. Apple has millions of loyal users worldwide. If even a fraction of them start using Apple’s AI search instead of Google or ChatGPT, it could change the balance of power in the tech industry. Competitors may need to improve their own tools even faster.

The Future Of AI Search

World Knowledge Answers is just the beginning of Apple’s AI journey. By entering the search market, Apple shows that AI will play a much bigger role in daily life. From smartphones to smart homes, AI-powered tools will soon become part of everything we do. Apple wants to make sure it is a leader in this new era.

A Major Step Forward

Apple’s plan to launch World Knowledge Answers in 2026 is one of its most ambitious AI projects yet. By improving Siri, focusing on privacy, and competing directly with OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity AI, Apple is preparing to play a big role in the future of digital search. For users, this means faster, safer, and smarter ways to find information in everyday life.

Sept. 4, 2025 11:26 a.m. 625

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