Craig Federighi Details Apple’s Collaboration with Google for Siri AI in iOS 27
Analysts expect a Siri overhaul that adds memory, multi-tasking and Google Gemini support as Apple tries to catch up in AI.
- On Monday, Apple unveiled 'Siri AI' at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, introducing a conversational voice experience with 'broad world knowledge' to access web information.
- Apple is leveraging its 3rd generation of Apple Foundation Models, developed in partnership with Google, to embed 'agentic' software into everyday computing and close a gap with rivals Microsoft and Alphabet.
- Software chief Craig Federighi emphasized 'sweating the details' by addressing friction points before showcasing AI features. Updates include smoother Wi-Fi transitions, rebuilt Mail search, and files transferring up to 80% faster via AirDrop.
- This conference marks CEO Tim Cook's final keynote before John Ternus assumes the role in September. Apple also announced improved parental controls and a new 'ask to browse' feature requiring permission for website visits.
- Apple Intelligence relies on on-device processing and 'Private Cloud Compute' to maintain privacy, with requests never stored or accessible to Apple. The upgraded assistant launches initially in English, unavailable in the EU and China due to regulatory issues.
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Apple is expected to unveil new artificial intelligence features at its annual developers conference beginning Monday, which will be the last one featuring CEO Tim Cook before he turns his post over to John Ternus in September. The World Wide Developers Conference, which attracts thousands of developers from some 60 countries to Apple’s Silicon Valley […]
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