Apple is planning to give its chatbot Siri a major AI overhaul, aiming to catch up with OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini Live. As per the report, the company plans to build an AI chatbot called LLM Siri, which will be an enhanced version of SIRI. It will be powered by Apple’s AI models with more conversational and delivering more natural-sounding interactions. However, there’s no official announcement, but we could see some updates in the SIRI in the coming months or next year.
The details are not confirmed but there are some users without identifying themselves stated that the LLM SIRI works on more advanced language models which allow back-and-forth conversation with the users. As per reports, the system on LLM SIRI is also powered to handle more sophisticated requests in the quick way possible.
Apple is racing to get ahead in the field of AI and with an updated SIRI it will bring more intelligent and updated version which can engage in a more human-like manner and responds in continuous conversation. Additionally, after releasing iOS 18.2, Apple is enhancing and integrating SIRI through Apple Intelligence. The Apple Intelligence will increase SIRI’s productivity and it will also mark a step ahead in the field of AI. The tech giant is keep on enhancing its platforms by embedding AI features.
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Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software states, “The properties of something like OpenAI advanced voice mode and Siri are quite different. That OpenAI mode is great if you want to go ask a question about quantum mechanics and have it write a poem for you about it… It’s not going to open your garage. It’s not going to help you send a text message. There are many, many useful things Siri does for you every day, does them quickly and locally on your device. There’s a spectrum here, there’s a tradeoff across capabilities. Will these worlds converge? Of course, that’s where the direction is going.”
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