Hey, Siri, here’s what I actually want from AI
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple has announced a revamped version of its AI-powered assistant, Siri, which will be integrated into various Apple devices, including phones, laptops, and the Apple Vision Pro. The new Siri will utilize "personal context" to provide more accurate and personalized assistance, such as reminding users of upcoming events and appointments. The AI will also be able to search across multiple apps and devices to find relevant information. Apple has emphasized the security and privacy features of the new Siri, using on-device AI processing and private cloud computing to protect user data.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The new Siri represents a significant shift in AI-powered personal assistants, as it aims to anticipate users' needs and automate tasks, potentially reducing the burden of "life admin" tasks.
- · By integrating AI into everyday devices, Apple is taking a step towards creating a more seamless and intuitive user experience, but raises concerns about data privacy and the trade-offs between convenience and security.