AI-Powered ‘More Personalized Siri’ Delayed
Apple has announced a delay in the rollout of AI-powered enhancements to Siri, which were initially expected to provide a more personalized user experience. The new features, designed to allow Siri to understand personal context—such as relationships and routines—are now pushed back to 2026.
In a recent statement, Apple acknowledged that it will take longer than anticipated to deliver these improvements. The CEO emphasized that this upgrade represents a shift from artificial intelligence to personal intelligence, marking a significant advancement for the company.
The delay raises concerns about Apple's progress in AI technology, especially as competitors like ChatGPT continue to make strides in the field. Users have reported inaccuracies with Siri, leading to discussions about the potential need for more advanced AI solutions.
As Apple works to enhance Siri's capabilities, there is growing anticipation among users regarding how the company will address current shortcomings and regain its competitive edge in the AI landscape.