Apple’s journey with Siri and Apple Intelligence has been anything but smooth, with the tech giant facing delays and criticism over its AI upgrades. However, there’s a glimmer of hope on the horizon. According to a New York Times report, some of these delayed features might finally see the light of day this fall, coinciding with the release of the iPhone 17 and iOS 19. 🔥
Among the anticipated upgrades is Siri’s ability to perform tasks like editing and sending photos upon request. This feature, part of the broader Apple Intelligence suite, aims to deepen Siri’s integration with iPhone apps, allowing it to take actions based on voice commands. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Apple envisions a Siri that understands context better and knows more about you—all while maintaining privacy and security. 🛡️
Despite these advancements, Apple still has a long way to go to match the capabilities of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. For instance, ChatGPT recently introduced a memory feature that leverages your entire conversation history for more personalized responses. Meanwhile, Siri’s current upgrades include more natural language support and better tech help for your devices.
As we edge closer to June, all eyes are on Apple for more details about iOS 19 and the future of Siri. Will these updates be enough to silence the critics and satisfy users? Only time will tell. ⏳