Summary

  • Apple has announced that it is delaying the roll out of new personalised features for its digital assistant Siri, despite having first announced the updates nearly a year ago.
  • Last year, Apple revealed that the new and improved Siri would be rolled out over the next year, however, the company now says it will take longer, and the features are not expected until the ‘coming year’.
  • The new roll out was set to include advanced tools such as Siri learning a user’s personal context and situation, alongside the ability to take action based on what is on a user’s screen.
  • It comes after Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that the modernised, conversational version of Siri may not arrive until iOS 20, at least two years away.

By Jay Peters

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