Apple has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit that claimed the company violated customers' privacy using its voice-activated assistant Siri. According to Reuters, the tech giant has
Apple is making an internal staffing change that it hopes will improve Siri and its artificial intelligence offerings, reports Bloomberg.
Apple Intelligence’s first set of features included tools we’re pretty familiar with, like glowing gradients to indicate the presence of AI, the ability to change the tone of an email, and a photo clean-up tool that lets AI eliminate distractions.
Apple has to know that Siri is failing to meet expectations. When one of Apple’s most loyal fans, John Gruber, pens a scathing article titled Siri Is Super Dumb and Getting Dumber, somebody in the C-suite should be sitting up and taking notice.
Apple’s decision to revamp its Apple Intelligence team is a sign of how important the company sees the technology, and how serious it is about getting it right.
Apple apparently enlisted its veteran software executive to help fix Apple Intelligence and Siri. Here's what it means for these platforms.
A pple is making an executive change to try and improve its AI efforts and Siri. Kim Vorrath, who recently helped get the Vision Pro software out the door and has been at Apple fo
Apple not only installed iOS 18.3 on iPhones, it also turned on, by default, Apple Intelligence. You may love it. Unless you don't. And there are reasons for both.
Apple's latest operating system update included one big change for Apple Intelligence: it's on by default now.
Long-time Apple executive Kim Vorrath has been moved into the Apple Intelligence team following her successes on projects from Apple Vision Pro to the original iPhone.
Apple Intelligence is getting another update as it integrates further with Siri in iOS 18.4, with on-screen actions coming soon.
An Apple veteran is to work directly under Apple's AI boss Giannandrea and optimize the software behind Siri and Apple Intelligence. The need is great.