Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) is still about six months away and the rumor mill is running wild. One of the most exciting speculations revolves around Siri, Apple's digital assistant. It seems that Siri will be coming in a new version with generative artificial intelligence (AI) and innovative features. In this article, we take a closer look at these exciting developments and what they could mean for the future of Siri.
The news about the upcoming launch of a new version of Siri is on a post on the Korean social media site Naver surfaced. The author of the post is known for his accurate Apple predictions, which further increases the excitement in the Apple community. According to developer sources who have been in contact with the author, Apple has made significant progress in implementing generative AI in Siri. This is an exciting step that could revolutionize the user experience. The integration of generative AI in Siri is based on an Ajax model first mentioned by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in July. This technology promises to give Siri natural conversational capabilities and improve personalization for users. This means that Siri will be able to better understand user requests and provide more appropriate responses, resulting in a more efficient interaction overall.
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One exciting new feature is the cross-device availability of the new version of Siri. This means that Siri can transfer conversation information from one device to another. This seamless integration could fundamentally change the way we use our Apple devices. Another highlight is the "Apple-specific creation service," which could refer to Siri-based shortcuts. This opens up possibilities for advanced automation and customization of workflows on our devices. By connecting to various external services via an API, Siri could become even more versatile and useful. However, there are also hints that some of Apple's new AI features could vary depending on the subscription service. This raises questions about how these premium features will be designed and how they will impact users. (Photo by DedMityay / Bigstockphoto)