Apple rolls out new, AI-powered Siri at annual WWDC
Apple introduced 'Siri AI' at its annual WWDC event, featuring enhanced world knowledge and the ability to analyze on-screen content. The company also announced new parental control features and the upcoming 'Golden Gate' MacOS update.
Why it matters
Apple's focus on privacy-centric AI integration signals a competitive response to other tech giants in the generative AI space.
Apple on Monday unveiled a new, AI-powered version of Siri that is capable of analysing what is on the device screen and reaching out to the web for more information , rolling out a long-awaited overhaul of its popular voice assistant.
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