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Apple aims to integrate Siri with app intents, enabling users to perform in-app actions via voice commands. According to Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter, the upgraded Siri will be part of a broader infrastructure overhaul and will be heavily marketed when it launches. However, there are concerns within Apple about the system’s compatibility with a sufficient number of apps and its accuracy for high-stakes scenarios, such as health or banking applications.
These challenges were due to engineering issues during iOS 18 development, which slowed progress significantly. The delays suggest deeper technical hurdles that may force Apple to exclude certain categories. These limitations could give competitors an advantage, as Google has already promoted its upcoming Pixel 10 lineup following Apple’s Siri feature delay.
The success of these app intents will depend on strong third-party developer support and widespread adoption. While the features have the potential to transform how we use iPhones, their effectiveness will hinge on whether developers integrate them into their apps.
In conclusion, while there is much to be hopeful about with this overhaul, it remains to be seen if Apple’s Siri with app intents will truly revolutionize user experience or if it will face significant challenges in implementation and adoption. What are your thoughts on Apple’s Siri overhaul? Share your views in the comments.
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