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Apple execs didn't have a super satisfying answer about what went wrong with AI Siri, but they also don't really need one.
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Apple admitted it needs more time to complete its delayed AI overhaul of the Siri voice assistant on Monday – in the latest sign that CEO Tim Cook’s company is struggling to meet investors’ demand
The Verge’s new senior AI reporter, Hayden Field, noticed we didn’t hear the name of Apple’s assistant very much during the WWDC 2025 keynote on Monday. Even as presenters discussed opening up Apple Intelligence to third-party developers and new AI features for other apps,
OS Tahoe’s Spotlight upgrade is easily one of the top 5 announcements from WWDC, and we're here to explain why.
Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference with a frank admission on Monday: The advanced version of Siri it announced at the very same conference one year ago still isn’t ready. “As we’ve shared,
Marketing head Greg Jozwiak and software chief Craig Federighi share some familiar arguments about Apple Intelligence, Siri's place in it, and how they aren't technically in the same AI race.
The rollout of Apple’s new AI features was delayed last fall and on arrival it omitted the new Siri, for which Apple users are still waiting.