Hey Siri, here’s what I actually want from AI

The author discusses Apple's new AI-powered Siri updates announced at WWDC, expressing both skepticism about AI utility and a desire for a more proactive, personal assistant. The piece highlights the tension between privacy concerns and the convenience of a 'second brain' assistant.
Why it matters
It reflects the broader consumer sentiment regarding the integration of generative AI into daily personal technology.
Two years and a $250 million lawsuit later, Apple s AI Siri revamp is on its way to your phones and laptops and even your mixed reality headset , if you happen to be one of like three people who actually uses the Apple Vision Pro. Apple revealed a slew of new information at Monday s WWDC keynote about these long-awaited, AI-powered updates that can take advantage of the fact that our hardware is supposedly built for Apple Intelligence.
The article balances personal opinion with objective reporting on Apple's product announcements.
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