Apple may let users choose their own AI model in iOS 27

Apple is capitulating to regulatory pressure and developer demands for AI choice, fragmenting what has been its core differentiator: a unified, curated intelligence layer. If implemented, it would allow third-party models like Claude, Gemini, or open-source alternatives to compete directly with Apple Intelligence on the device level, effectively turning iOS into a marketplace rather than a controlled ecosystem. The move indicates that Apple's AI strategy cannot survive as a walled garden and that interoperability—not integration—may become a baseline competitive requirement for mobile platforms.