Following years of talk around Apple’s lack of innovation when it comes to Siri, Apple has promised the launch of a smarter version of its digital assistant. Siri is getting new features and ...
Years of ridicule and neglect make it easy to forget just how groundbreaking Siri was upon its release. Predating the likes of Alexa and Google Assistant, Apple’s digital helper still felt like ...
Apple Intelligence’s official launch is less than a week away, but it’s the next wave of AI updates that will start to make Siri a lot more useful. The forthcoming iOS 18.2 update — now ...
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. Siri will undoubtedly become much more useful ...
One of the new features is the long-awaited integration with ChatGPT, and thanks to this, you can now ask Siri for details about what you’re seeing on your device’s screen. Use Siri to ask ...
One of these is the promised ChatGPT integration with Siri. If your request doesn't specifically ask for ChatGPT, but the analysis of your request reveals that it might have useful results ...
As AI voice assistants continuously improve, I couldn’t help but notice some key differences between two of my favorites — ChatGPT Advance Voice and the new Siri . Both models have a number of ...
To recall, Apple’s position with Siri is quite unique. For example, Siri is getting enhanced natural language understanding and deeper integration with apps as well as local files. However ...
In addition to the timeline of Apple Intelligence features, Federighi also talks about what we can expect from a smarter Siri … Why the Apple Intelligence delays? The exec said that ChatGPT isn ...
Scribble works in any text field, and this means the feature works with the revamped Siri on iPadOS 18.1. iPadOS 18.1 introduces the first Apple Intelligence features, including the ability to ...
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