Apple has entered the AI chatbot race with a project that’s been kept under wraps—until now. Internally known as Veritas, this experimental tool is being tested by Apple employees on macOS devices running M-series chips. The app allows testers to simulate a more intelligent version of Siri, capable of handling complex prompts like summarizing emails, setting reminders, and providing AI-driven answers.
Although Apple hasn’t made Veritas publicly available, the project signals a major step in Apple’s broader Apple Intelligence initiative—a clear move to compete with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other top artificial intelligence assistants. Reports from Bloomberg and The Verge suggest Veritas is the foundation for the completely revamped Siri expected in late 2025.
Apple is staying quiet about a public launch date, but the existence of Veritas confirms that Siri 2.0 is no longer just a concept—it’s actively being built and refined behind the scenes.
