Apple’s push into AI continues as it begins to prepare developers for new tools like an upcoming Siri screen awareness features.
Apple Intelligence brings with it a new Siri that is better at understanding complex queries, but that isn’t good enough in an era of conversational AI voice.
Apple is developing an "onscreen awareness" feature to allow Siri to understand and interact with the content currently displayed on your screenApple will also provide APIs to developers for integrating onscreen awareness into their third-party apps and is currently testing ChatGPT integration,
The most notable Apple Intelligence tricks will likely arrive in a month, but Siri's integration with other apps will only materialize around April next year.
Apple's iOS 18.1 brings noticeable Siri improvements on supported devices, but the changes are not yet revolutionary enough to compete with other AI chatbots.
Apple's latest betas for iOS 18.2 and the rest support developer testing of the new app intent system that will ultimately make Siri more contextually aware in a later release.
Following years of complaints about a lack of innovation with Siri, Apple is promising a smarter version of the digital assistant this fall.
The first Apple Intelligence features are rolling out, after months of anticipation, in the latest update for supported iPhone, iPad and Mac devices.
The AI infusion is supposed to transform Apple’s often bumbling virtual assistant Siri into a more conversational, versatile and colorful companion whose presence will be denoted by a glowing light that circles the iPhone’s screen as requests are being ...
Apple is set to release iOS 18.2 in early December 2024, featuring innovative AI enhancements like ChatGPT integration in Siri, customizable Genmoji, and tools for image creation.
Apple recently pushed out the second iOS 18.2 developer beta, which reveals more about how ChatGPT integration will work with iPhones running Apple Intelligence. As we’ve discussed, Apple has a three-strand approach to generative AI (genAI): The first strand consists of its own Apple Intelligence LLM models working on the device itself;