Claimant scorecard · AERS v2.1 · Calibrating
Apple
2 claims tracked in the Responsibility Ledger. 2 pending grades.
AERS
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Insufficient closed grades
Pending
2
Open horizons
Closed
0
Graded outcomes
First tracked
Jun 8, 2026
Open horizons
Apple: Announced rebuilt Siri powered by Google Gemini models at WWDC, with Tim Cook confirming CEO departure in September, June 8, 2026
Invalidator — If by December 8, 2026, Siri remains Gemini-exclusive with no additional frontier model integrations announced, Apple's "multi-model flexibility" claim proves narrower than platform positioning suggested, and the company's strategy reflects single-vendor dependence rather than Switzerland-of-AI-wars positioning marketed at WWDC.
Apple: Announced Siri rebuilt on Gemini under $1B/year deal at WWDC, shipping iOS 27 with multi-model Extensions, June 8, 2026
Invalidator — If iOS 27 ships in Fall 2026 without the Gemini-powered Siri overhaul or with Extensions unavailable at launch, or if Apple publicly revises the Gemini partnership terms before June 2027, the claim that WWDC 2026 represents functional delivery of a rebuilt Siri will be revealed as another announcement-without-ship cycle—especially consequential given the $250M settlement Apple paid for previous unfulfilled Siri promises.
About this scorecard
The AI Execution Risk Score (AERS) is a 0-100 metric quantifying the gap between Apple’s public AI claims and demonstrated delivery. Higher AERS = stronger track record. Each claim above is drawn from a primary source linked in the original Ledger entry; the horizon date is when the claim becomes graded under the published methodology. Materiality is the editor’s assessment of the claim’s formality from 1 (PR statement) to 5 (earnings call or SEC filing).
AERS v2.1 · Methodology in active calibration · Not investment advice.