Apple’s AI-Powered Siri Reportedly Faces Delays Amid Software Bugs
Apple’s highly anticipated reform of its voice assistant Siri faces new AI capabilities and is facing delays. According to reports Bloomberg Report.
The update was originally scheduled to be released in April, with the earliest beta release in late February – but now it is expected to be in May or later as the company is committed to finalizing the software. Apple mocked Siri overhaul at WWDC 2024 last June.
Apple workers who tested the new feature said the assistant’s performance was still inconsistent. The company is still completing the software quickly, the report said.
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Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The report said the delays could also affect future Apple intelligence updates, centering around the launch of iPhone 17 in September. Some features originally targeted at iOS 19 may now be pushed back to 2026.
Apple Smart’s launch is just smooth because it is prone to failure and introduced in phases. December, Sili is Integrate with chatgptallowing users to use chatbots for more help on questions asked through Apple’s voice assistant. But some features have not been introduced, such as being able to better respond to tasks, provide more personalized insightful answers, and do more in the application.
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Siri overhaul was conducted while competing in the AI assistant space, with competitors like Openai and Google moving forward with their own more advanced smart assistants. The goal is to make Siri more conversational and able to handle more daily tasks.
It’s also Apple’s watch Apple Information in China. Last week, news came out that Apple was reportedly working with local companies to bring the software to China later this year, including adaptations to comply with the Chinese government’s hope to prevent iPhone users from seeing information they don’t want them to see. expect.
Competitive companies continue to leverage advanced AI tools to attract customers away from iPhones, many of which are more competitively priced.