TLDR:
- Apple is rumored to announce new Siri generative AI capabilities at this year’s WWDC.
- The update is expected to add more personalization and natural conversations to Siri.
A leaker with a mixed track record claims that Apple will announce new Siri generative AI capabilities at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The post is vague about the specific features but mentions that the update will focus on adding more personalization and natural conversations to Siri. Bloomberg previously reported that Apple has been working on its own generative AI project similar to ChatGPT, called Apple GPT. It is believed that Apple plans to launch some generative AI features to users later this year. WWDC is a likely platform for a significant AI-related announcement from Apple.
The leaker’s mention of “subscription services” raises questions about how Apple might monetize generative AI. It is speculated that Apple could offer a subscription-based version of Siri with enhanced AI capabilities. While the leaker’s credibility is uncertain, it is expected that Apple will make significant improvements to Siri’s generative AI in the near future.
Key Points:
- Apple is rumored to announce new Siri generative AI capabilities at WWDC.
- The update will focus on adding more personalization and natural conversations to Siri.
- Bloomberg has reported that Apple has been working on its own generative AI project, called Apple GPT.
- Apple may introduce subscription services for enhanced AI capabilities in Siri.
- Expectations are high for significant generative AI improvements to Siri in the near future.
Sources: 9to5Mac