The report indicates that Siri’s software has been enhanced using large language models, highlighting Apple’s renewed focus on AI. Basic AI tasks are expected to be processed on the device, while more advanced functions will leverage cloud computing.
A representative from Apple declined to comment on the Bloomberg article.
Apple might unveil the new Siri AI at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10. Ahead of the event, various rumors and reports have surfaced, with Apple itself emphasizing its AI advancements. CEO Tim Cook has promised groundbreaking developments in AI this year, and SVP of Marketing Greg Joswiak has described the upcoming conference as “Absolutely Incredible!”
Another rumor suggests that the next generation of MacBooks will feature AI-focused M4 chips with advanced AI capabilities. If accurate, this would indicate that Apple is nearing completion of its M4 chip production.
Additionally, Apple has reportedly been in discussions with OpenAI about potentially incorporating generative AI features into future iPhones. However, these reports remain unconfirmed as Apple has not provided any official statements regarding these potential upgrades and updates.