Poor Siri languished for years without much attention, making it the subject of ridicule for not being very useful. But with a generative AI boost, Apple says Siri will be more conversational, intelligent, and better able to understand context ...
Apple has worked hard to improve Siri in the wake of the generative AI revolution. In iOS 18.2, it understands complex queries more easily, has a deeper knowledge set (especially around Apple's own products), and can even hand off to ChatGPT when it can't help on its own.
Siri could soon be able to view and process on-screen content thanks to new developer APIs based on technologies leaked by AppleInsider prior to WWDC.
Developers can try out the Apple iOS 18.2 beta now with ChatGPT for iPhone and iPad. Plus, the App Store isn’t the only marketplace anymore.
Replacing Siri with ChatGPT on devices running iOS 18.1 can provide a more advanced and engaging conversational experience. With the rapid development of
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 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.
Phone users may soon be able to use Google's Gemini assistant on their phones and also initiate it directly from the lock screen.
Apple has released the AI-powered version of its latest mobile operating system, iOS 18.2, to its public beta users. The update includes new features like
Apple’s push into AI continues as it begins to prepare developers for new tools like an upcoming Siri screen awareness features.
Google may be getting ready to release a standalone Gemini app for iOS, allowing users to access Gemini Live from their Apple devices.