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Say hi to "Siri AI"—Apple announces new, more "conversational" voice assistant

· Source: Ars Technica AI

Apple has announced a significant update to its voice assistant Siri, which will now be called “Siri AI.” This new version will focus on providing a more natural and personalized conversational experience for users. According to Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, the goal is to create artificial intelligence that centers on the needs and preferences of each individual. The company has demonstrated this capability through a series of conversational examples that show Siri AI seamlessly switching between different usage modes and application tasks. This update is expected to be available in upcoming Apple operating system updates, set to be released this fall. The integration of this artificial intelligence technology in Apple products may have a significant impact on how users interact with their devices, providing a more intuitive and personalized experience. This could be particularly relevant in the context of creating more natural and conversational user experiences, something that dataqbs also aims to achieve through its own artificial intelligence technology development initiatives. Apple’s ability to improve the user experience through this update may lay the groundwork for a future where human-machine interaction is even more fluid and natural.

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