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Apple's Siri Struggle: New Report Explains What Went Wrong - MSNCEO Tim Cook eventually lost faith in Giannandrea and replaced him with Vision Pro’s head, Mike Rockwell, in March. Aside from these issues, Siri’s code was seen to have a major technical flaw.
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Apple reportedly exploring third-party AI to revamp Siri - MSNThe initiative, led by Siri chief Mike Rockwell and software engineering head Craig Federighi, aims to evaluate the performance of Apple’s models against those from external providers.
Apple is considering using artificial intelligence technology developed by other firms to power a new version of Siri.
Apple is weighing using artificial intelligence technology from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, instead of its own in-house models, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
Earlier this year, the Apple team working on the company’s artificial intelligence models wanted to release several of them ...
The current leads for Siri development are Federighi and Vision Pro headset creator Mike Rockwell. While other companies like Google and OpenAI have pushed forward with AI breakthroughs, Apple has ...
In early June, it announced it was delaying Siri's new update until at least 2026, to avoid further disappointing customers. Not even a month later, new reporting by Bloomberg has revealed, Apple ...
Responsibility for completing the long-awaited Siri upgrade has recently been handed to Apple Vision Pro leader Mike Rockwell's team.
The company has since restructured its AI team, with Siri being handed over to Mike Rockwell, who previously headed the Vision Pro division.
Apple shook up its executive ranks to get its AI efforts back on track after months of delays, resulting in Mike Rockwell taking charge of Siri, as CEO Tim Cook lost confidence in AI head John ...
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