Apple finally lays out its AI plans with a brand new version of Siri
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At a glance
- Apple unveiled a significantly updated version of Siri at its Worldwide Developers Conference, aiming to compete with rivals like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.
- The company also announced software improvements for iPhone, Mac, and iPad, alongside new child safety features.
- These announcements signal Apple's strategic push into AI and enhanced user experience across its devices.
Apple finally revealed its long-awaited artificial intelligence strategy on Monday, introducing a revamped Siri designed to challenge competitors such as ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. The announcement came during the company's Worldwide Developers Conference.
The tech giant's updated digital assistant aims to bring its roughly 15-year-old voice helper up to modern AI standards. This move is seen as crucial for Apple to maintain its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Beyond Siri, Apple also detailed performance enhancements for its iPhone, Mac, and iPad operating systems. New child safety features were also among the key announcements, reflecting the company's broader focus on user experience and security across its ecosystem.
The conference showcased Apple's commitment to integrating advanced AI capabilities into its devices, promising a more intelligent and secure user experience for millions worldwide.
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