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Home / Technology / Siri's Big AI Upgrade Faces Major Delays

Siri's Big AI Upgrade Faces Major Delays

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Apple's anticipated Siri AI upgrade is encountering significant testing issues.
  • Key features, like personal data mining, may be pushed to later iOS updates.
  • The new Siri's AI model is reportedly rented from Google at a high annual cost.
Siri's Big AI Upgrade Faces Major Delays

Apple's development of an advanced Siri voice assistant is reportedly not progressing well in internal tests. The upcoming iOS 26.4 update, expected next month, will include a new version of Siri but may not deliver the full suite of advertised features. Issues identified in testing include incorrect query processing and excessive response times, impacting the seamless, automated personal assistant vision Apple has promoted.

Features like Siri's ability to mine personal data for answers, as depicted in recent advertising, are likely to be postponed. Some of these advanced capabilities might be rolled out gradually through subsequent updates, including iOS 26.5 in May and a larger iOS 27 release in September alongside new iPhones. Another delayed feature involves Siri-based voice controls for the 'App Intents' framework.

This situation arises as Apple seeks to bolster its standing in artificial intelligence, having fallen behind competitors. The AI model powering the new Siri is reportedly a $1 billion annual rental from Google. While the cause of the current Siri issues is unclear, the execution of a polished AI product remains critical for Apple.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new Siri AI upgrade is facing delays due to issues found during internal testing, including incorrect query processing and slow response times.
Advanced features, such as Siri mining personal data for answers, are expected to be delayed and may be released in later updates like iOS 26.5 or iOS 27.
No, the AI model reportedly powering the new Siri is rented from Google at a cost of $1 billion per year.

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