Abstract
On January 22, 2026, Sarah Chen, Senior Vice President of AI and Software at Apple, prepared to brief the company’s board of directors on the strategic implications of Apple’s newly announced partnership with Google to integrate Gemini large language models into Siri and Apple Intelligence features across the iOS ecosystem. While the agreement strengthened Apple’s near-term position in the rapidly evolving generative artificial intelligence landscape, it also raised important questions regarding the company’s long-term technological independence, privacy positioning, and control over a critical layer of its platform architecture. The board expected Chen to evaluate four strategic pathways: deepening the Gemini partnership, accelerating internal foundation-model development, adopting a multi-provider strategy, or moving toward a more open artificial intelligence platform. Students are asked to assess these alternatives and recommend how Apple should position its artificial intelligence strategy within an increasingly alliance-driven foundation-model ecosystem.
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