A new report pushes back the timeline for Apple's planned Siri improvements, powered by Apple Intelligence. Instead of the anticipated integration in iOS 18.4, the initial rollout is now projected for May 2025. Even then, a fully functional system may be elusive.
The report suggests that Siri will remain a hybrid of its older, web-search-capable system and the new AI-driven technology for the foreseeable future. While iOS 18.4 will allow Siri to pass user requests to ChatGPT, this functionality is reportedly not yet working effectively. Furthermore, the current developer beta reveals a decline in Siri's performance on its traditional tasks.
Apple's plan to fully integrate both systems into a unified, improved Siri is now slated for a Spring 2026 iOS 19 release. However, the report casts doubt on whether any significant new user-facing features leveraging Apple Intelligence will be ready even by then, potentially delaying substantial updates until 2027. This includes the previously anticipated more conversational Siri, originally slated for a WWDC 2025 unveiling.
This delay places Apple behind competitors like Amazon, whose updated Alexa is poised for release. The report suggests Apple is significantly lagging in the AI race.
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