An updated Siri that interacts with apps reportedly won't be here until next spring
Apple's plans to release an overhauled version of Siri with enhanced capabilities have reportedly been delayed until next spring. The updated Siri will be able to handle more complex tasks within apps, such as commenting on Instagram posts, adding items to shopping carts, and editing and sharing photos. Apple has been testing the new "App Intents" feature with its own apps and select third-party apps, but may impose restrictions or avoid certain sensitive apps like banking apps. The company initially showcased this smarter Siri during WWDC 2024, but had to delay the release, citing the need for more time to deliver on these features. The delay has even led to a lawsuit against Apple for false advertising after the company released a TV ad featuring the new Siri capabilities that were not available to the public.
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