Alphabet avoided detailed discussion of its artificial intelligence partnership with Apple during its fourth-quarter earnings call, declining to address an analyst question about AI collaboration strategy. The partnership is expected to involve Google’s Gemini technology supporting future AI capabilities, including development of Apple foundation models and potential integration with Siri.
CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed that Google remains Apple’s preferred cloud provider, while Chief Business Officer Philipp Schindler reiterated the collaboration around Gemini-based AI infrastructure. The cautious tone reflects broader uncertainty about how AI partnerships will affect Google’s advertising-driven business model, particularly as the company experiments with ads and agentic shopping features within AI-powered search experiences.




