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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Why AI’s siren song is so hard to resist — J. Peder ZaneShould we say please and thank you to Siri and Alexa? Sure, it sounds a little nutty to extend courtesy to machines. We don’t say job well done to our dishwashers, robot vacuums, sprinklers, and all ...
After failing to release its AI-powered Siri last year, Apple needs to do some major surgery on its voice assistant ASAP.
Siri's troubled development could lead Apple to outsource its AI development to a third party in its attempt to catch up.
Under Cook’s leadership, both as CEO, and before that as COO, Apple brought its most important technologies in-house. It designs its own chips, manages its own supply chain, and oversees a services ...
Apple also already released an iOS 26 beta geared toward developers. To get started, you need an iPhone 11 or newer running ...
For months, Apple has been working to get its AI-enhanced Siri back on track after delaying the overhauled assistant’s launch ...
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For decades, tech companies have promised that AI will make our computers easier to use. That hasn’t happened yet.
Apple is reportedly testing Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI models to replace Siri’s core AI, as executives weigh a shift away from in-house technology.
March said AI improvements to its voice assistant Siri will be delayed until 2026, without giving a reason for the setback.
Apple’s AI rollout has been rocky, from Siri delays to underwhelming Apple Intelligence features. WSJ’s Joanna Stern sits down with software chief Craig Federighi and marketing head Greg Joswiak to ...
Why Siri AI upgrades might not be ready until 2026 Bloomberg also reported that, according to some developers and executives inside Apple, the previously announced features might not even be ready ...
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