Apple’s AI Redesign: Siri’s Makeover on the Brink

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Key Points:

• Apple delays the launch of the revamped version of Siri, previously promised with features like personal context and in-app actions.
• The delay is due to internal concerns about the features’ performance and functionality, with some employees questioning the leadership of the AI division.
• Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi reportedly expressed concerns about the features’ workability, and some believe the project may be scrapped and rebuilt from scratch.

As Apple fans await the latest updates and features, the tech giant has just announced a delay in the launch of its promised "more personalized" version of Siri. Initially scheduled to roll out with iOS 18.4, the feature was expected to bring new capabilities such as personal context and in-app actions. However, according to a recent report by Bloomberg, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi and other executives have expressed concerns about the feature’s performance and functionality, leading to a significant delay.

The delay is not the first of its kind, as Apple has faced several delays in its AI-related projects. The report cites internal turmoil, with some employees questioning the leadership of the AI division, which is led by John Giannandrea. Some believe that the company will need to make changes to its leadership if it wants to stay ahead in the AI game.

So, what does this mean for users? While the exact timeline for the new Siri features remains unclear, Apple has promised to roll them out "in the coming year." This could potentially mean a longer wait, with some reports suggesting that the features may not be available until 2026.

In the meantime, Apple fans can still enjoy the latest updates and features in the existing iOS ecosystem. For those looking for more information on the latest iOS updates, I recommend checking out my other articles on Apple’s latest developments. Happy upgrading and exploring!

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