We already know that Apple is planning to launch a major AI-infused Siri upgrade next year, but it might be better than we thought.
Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter at Bloomberg contains interesting information about App Intents, an existing feature that Gurman says will get a big upgrade next spring when the new, smarter Siri launches. When this feature is live, users will be able to use their voices to give Siri complex, cross-app commands.
Examples include using your voice to ask Siri to edit and send off a specific photo to a specific person, or to log into an app hands-free.
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Of course, this is all still in internal testing at Apple, and Gurman’s report said there are still concerns about getting it to work with enough apps to be useful at launch. Its accuracy will also be something to watch, as it is with any AI application. Apple first outlined the big upgrades coming to Siri (which has fallen way behind other competing voice assistants like Gemini) back at WWDC in 2024, but delays have led to a situation where the upgrades still aren’t out, and probably won’t be out in time for the iPhone 17 launch in September.
Hopefully, this feature finally coming out will prevent more headaches for Apple’s legal team.
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