In these days of the artificial intelligence revolution, the eyes and ears of the tech world were on Apple’s next move. As assistants like Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT become smarter every day, iPhone users’ hopes were pinned on the “Personal Siri” or Siri 2.0 update.
This massive artificial intelligence update, eagerly anticipated for a long time and planned to completely transform the user experience within the Apple ecosystem, was finally expected to be tested with the release of the latest iOS beta version. However, leaks and recent developments have once again dashed the hopes of iPhone owners.
What Does Siri 2.0 Promise?
Apple’s “Personal Siri,” which was actually announced months ago and created significant anticipation, was designed to be much more than a standard voice assistant. Unlike the traditional Siri’s frustrating responses like “I found this on the internet,” Siri 2.0 has an infrastructure that can directly understand the user’s personal context. So what exactly does this mean?
Personal Data Integration: Siri will be able to scan your messages, emails, search history, and calendar to provide direct answers to complex questions. For example, if you ask, “What time does my uncle’s flight land tomorrow?”, Siri will find the flight ticket in your emails or the entry in your calendar and give you a precise time.
On-screen Awareness: The assistant will be able to understand what is on the screen at that moment. When your friend sends you a new business number via message, you would only need to say, “Siri, add this number to his contact card” without ever leaving the app.
Multi-Step In-App Tasks: Sequential and complex commands like “Find the last photo I took in Photos, brighten it a bit, and send it to Ronald as a message” could be executed smoothly in one go.
Advanced AI Partnerships: In more complex scenarios where Apple’s own AI (Apple Foundation Model) fell short, questions would be routed to third-party chatbots like Google’s Gemini model, with the user’s consent, to deliver a seamless experience.
Last-Minute Glitch
Just as the new iOS beta version was about to be released, news from Mark Gurman, a writer for Bloomberg, one of the most reliable sources in the Apple world, dropped like a bombshell in tech circles. According to Gurman’s report, Apple encountered serious technical glitches at the last minute during the development of Siri 2.0. Specifically, the assistant’s inability to properly handle complex questions and multi-step task requests forced Apple engineers to hit the brakes.
Although it is known that employees began testing the “Personal Siri” features in internal tests, the system’s lack of stability for release to end-users is cited as the main reason for the delay. Consequently, tech enthusiasts and developers counting down the days to install the new beta version will not see the big AI revolution they were expecting in this update either.
Is Apple Losing Ground in the AI Race?
This delay carries much deeper implications for Apple than just a software setback. The tech giant is gradually undermining its credibility in the eyes of its users by failing to meet its previously announced schedules. While Android users on the rival front are already integrating advanced AI models into their systems as fully-fledged assistants, Apple users are still left with the old-generation Siri, which is not very useful beyond basic commands, damaging the company’s prestige.
Based on the current situation, the aforementioned cool features of “Personal Siri” are expected to arrive with the next interim update (probably towards the end of spring). However, it seems that Siri will only be able to transform into a “chatbot” structure that can understand completely seamless and sequential conversations with the next major iOS release. For iPhone owners, the only thing left to do is wait—again.
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