Siri’s big AI transformation could be announced at WWDC 2024

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Siri's big AI transformation could be announced at WWDC 2024

Siri’s big AI transformation could be announced at WWDC 2024،

When Siri was first introduced during the unveiling of the iPhone 4s in 2011, iPhone users were excited to have their own virtual digital assistant and the possibilities seemed endless. But today, Siri is more frustrating than anything else, especially when compared to Google Assistant. Every year, those who invest in the Apple ecosystem hope that Apple has improved Siri beyond adding a new voice or accent. 2024 could be that year.

Technology blogger eyes1122 (via Tom's guide) indicates that at WWDC 2024, which is expected to take place next June, Apple will announce new generative AI capabilities for Siri based on Apple's internal Ajax model. We should also see “more personalization and natural conversations” added to Siri. What does that mean Exactly for the average Siri user, it's unclear and doesn't seem to solve any of the major problems Siri users are complaining about.
Perhaps the thing Siri users want most is the ability to get a direct response from Siri, not one that says something like, “I found your answer on the web.” Open your phone to read it. Other issues? Sometimes Siri doesn't hear you correctly; A rumored microphone upgrade for the digital assistant should help resolve this issue. Other times, when Siri asks the right question, it gives you an incorrect answer.

According to eyes1122, another AI capability we could see announced for Siri would allow a user to start a conversation with Siri on their iPhone and continue it on an iPad or Mac. Whether all these AI additions, improvements, and upgrades can make Siri a better digital assistant remains to be seen. Personally, I would be happy if Siri was able to answer more queries by responding with the correct answer in a single sentence. Other tasks involving alarms, timers, and other settings don't seem to pose too much of a problem for Siri.