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Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 2
Google Gemini Spark Passes Real-World Test, Bolstering Apple’s Delayed Siri Plans for 2026
Updated
Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 2

Google Gemini Spark Passes Real-World Test, Bolstering Apple’s Delayed Siri Plans for 2026

3 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 2
  • Google’s Gemini Spark successfully completed a real-world task by finding a user’s wife, pulling 2026 grocery data from Drive, calculating an average and drafting a personalized Gmail message.
  • The test mattered because Spark is the model Apple plans to use for its new Siri, offering evidence that the Apple Intelligence features shown earlier can work beyond staged demos.
  • Jay Peters said the system was “floored” him despite imperfections, noting it handled incomplete May data, inferred personal details and even used a private sign-off correctly.
  • That result contrasts with last year’s criticism that Apple had shown concept videos for Siri features it could not demonstrate live, making Google’s mostly working agentic AI a validation of Apple’s long-promised direction.
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