Apple announced today that they are partnering with Google in a multi-year, billion-dollar deal to power something called World Knowledge Answers. The idea is to turn Siri into an actual answer engine - not just opening apps or setting timers, but understanding what you are asking and giving you a real response.
They tested OpenAI's ChatGPT. They tested Anthropic's Claude. They went with Google's Gemini. They originally promised this for iOS 18 back in 2024, then delayed it because it did not work reliably enough. Now they are targeting later this year.
When we heard "world knowledge answers," we thought: that is exactly what we have been building.
Momor started six months ago with a simple frustration. Search was broken. Google gives you ten links and makes you do the work. AI search gives you answers but hides or ignores the sources. Siri punts you to Safari. None of them remember what you asked thirty seconds ago.
So we built something different. Session context by default, so follow-up questions actually build on what came before. Live data wired in, so "right now" means something. Sources shown prominently, so creators get credit and you can verify what you are reading.
That is not a roadmap. That is live, today.
Apple has Google, a billion dollars a year, and a team of thousands working to make Siri smarter. They have been at it since 2024. We have six months of work, one developer, and a product that already does what they just announced.
We are curious to see where this goes.
Try Momor and see what world knowledge answers look like right now.