In the wild, ever-shifting world of artificial intelligence, Apple’s Siri seems to be hitting a bit of a snag—delays in those fancy AI upgrades everyone’s been buzzing about. But don’t count Siri out just yet. The New York Times dropped some hints that Siri’s getting a makeover ‘in the fall’ in the US, just in time for iOS 19 and the iPhone 17 to make their grand entrance. What’s in store? Well, imagine asking Siri to tweak and send a photo without breaking a sweat. Sounds pretty slick, right?
This is just a peek at Apple’s grand plan to push Siri into the big leagues, rubbing shoulders with the likes of ChatGPT and Gemini. We’re talking about diving deeper into apps and getting the gist of what you’re really asking—all without Apple skimping on their privacy-first promise. But let’s be real: catching up to the competition? That’s a marathon, not a sprint, and 2025 might still see Siri eating their dust.
Lately, Siri’s been flexing some new muscles, like understanding you better (no more robotic replies, hopefully) and stepping up its tech support game. It’s all part of Apple’s ‘slow and steady’ playbook. With the iOS 19 details set to drop at June’s keynote, everyone’s on the edge of their seats: is this Siri’s big moment, or just another baby step in a never-ending tech race?