Siri’s Rebirth in iOS 27 Will Might Offer an Auto-Delete Perk for Your AI Chats
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says the app will let users auto-delete chat histories and keep Siri conversations on Apple’s private cloud servers.
- At the Worldwide Developers Conference next month, Apple will unveil a standalone Siri app featuring a chatbot-like experience to reestablish the company's relevance in artificial intelligence.
- According to Mark Gurman, Apple will differentiate the new Siri by implementing tighter privacy limits that restrict how long user information persists compared to other chatbots.
- Users can set conversation history to automatically delete after 30 days or one year, and the app offers a new conversation view or a Messages-style list.
- Running Google Gemini on private cloud compute servers, Apple will process Siri conversations without handing data directly to Google; the company will likely launch these features with a beta label.
- Privacy will be Apple's differentiator in the competitive AI market, though the company faces pressure to prove these new features are not merely unfinished experiments after a two-year delay.
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Apple's new Siri will have auto-deleting chats, report claims
We already know, thanks to multiple rumors and reports, that Apple is planning a massive overhaul of its smart assistant Siri, in the upcoming iOS 27. Now, a new report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has some details on the privacy aspects of this new, smarter Siri. SEE ALSO: OpenAI may sue Apple over ChatGPT integration According to the report, Apple's standalone Siri will have a strong emphasis on privacy. One feature that it's not very common i…
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