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Apple’s Siri is finally catching up thanks to LLM-powered features

DATE POSTED:November 22, 2024
Apple’s Siri is finally catching up thanks to LLM-powered features

Apple is developing a new version of Siri, powered by advanced large language models (LLMs), to enhance user interaction for iOS 19 and macOS 16, with a potential launch in spring 2026. The revamped Siri aims to offer a more conversational experience comparable to ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the new assistant, referred to internally as “LLM Siri,” is currently being tested within a separate app structure and will eventually replace the existing Siri interface.

The upgrade intends to bolster Siri’s capabilities, allowing for advanced task handling and more human-like interactions. The integration of new AI models aims to enable Siri to summarize and write text, as well as provide more precise control over third-party applications via App Intents. This development follows the recent introduction of Apple Intelligence features in iOS 18, which enhanced Siri’s functionality but is viewed as the precursor to a bigger AI shift.

Apple plans to announce iOS 19 and macOS 16 at WWDC 2025, where further details about LLM Siri are expected. Meanwhile, ongoing improvements are set for earlier iOS versions, such as enhancements coming with iOS 18.2, currently in beta, which will include ChatGPT integration and performance upgrades.

Additionally, features to allow Siri to understand personal context and perform app actions are targeted for iOS 18.3 and subsequent versions.

Enhanced Apple LLM Siri iOS 19Siri’s upgrade will enable it to summarize text, write content, and handle complex tasks more effectively (Image credit) VP says it is not a ChatGPT copycat

In a recent statement, Apple senior vice president of software Craig Federighi emphasized that while similarities may exist between Siri and OpenAI’s models, the two serve different functions. Federighi highlighted that Siri excels at practical tasks, like opening doors or sending messages, which are critical in everyday use.

This distinction sets the foundation for Apple’s goal to maintain user privacy while leveraging advanced AI capabilities—an area where the company aims to outperform its competitors.

While full details about LLM Siri remain under wraps, the strategic direction indicates a conscious effort on Apple’s part to enhance its digital assistant’s relevance in a rapidly advancing AI market.

Why Siri isn’t ChatGPT: Federighi on Apple’s approach to AI

By gradually rolling out improvements, Apple positions itself as a contender in the AI assistant space, attempting to integrate comprehensive functionalities in a way that aligns with its privacy-oriented philosophy.

Ongoing developments in AI capabilities are leading towards enhanced user experiences, with Apple firmly in the mix. As investigations continue into practical applications and user feedback, the landscape for AI-driven digital assistants is evolving, highlighting ongoing efforts from major players in the tech industry.

Featured image credit: Apple