Apple resisted making a separate Siri chat app for years. However, executive Craig Federighi noted they shifted strategies. Users now prefer to have conversations with AI rather than having a quick response.
Just installed the first developer beta of iOS 27 and it seems like Apple is pushing us to choose our AI preferred brain. You can switch between Gemini, ChatGPT, or Claude. Also, the best thing is that each one uses a different voice layout, so you know exactly which one is responding.
Apple has officially announced macOS 27 Golden Gate this week and it completely cuts off all remaining Intel-based Macs. It makes sense and aligns with a vision of Apple pushing local AI architecture. At the same time, it is crazy to see that the transition to Apple Silicon is officially absolute.
At WWDC 2026, Apple talked about performance and speed. The company claimed that iOS 27 solves real problems with the help of features like bug fixes and file transfer pipelines. So, it is clear that for Apple, the most important features are not just AI but a better battery life, smoother animations, and fewer glitches.
If Apple would integrate AI directly into search and app navigation, I can be better at searching or asking questions.
Apple is building AI powerhouses! The WWDC 2026 event is going to showcase Siri app, which will be much like ChatGPT or Gemini. It is expected to deliver faster responses and maintain conversational context. Are you actually going to use it?
I think Apple no longer needs more AI tools. Instead, if improvements could be seen in Mail, Photos, Music, Notes, and Siri, then Apple is really worth using. Do you also agree?
Apple reportedly agreeing to a massive settlement over claims related to misleading AI expectations shows how carefully companies need to market AI features now. AI hype clearly creates legal risks too. Do you think tech companies are overselling AI capabilities right now?
Can anyone suggest which one has better AI integration - Samsung Galaxy S26 vs iPhone 17? Is Apple Intelligence finally catching up, or is Galaxy AI still miles ahead in 2026?
Samsung's Live Translate now supports more local dialects. Has Siri finally caught up, or is it still struggling with our Hinglish conversations?
The ecosystem that Apple has built, the advanced camera features, and the AI-inbuilt system, while Android gives a much more personalised experience. Any other major differences.
The buzz among tech enthusiasts is about Qualcomm introducing a chipset. Smartwatch brands such as Apple, Google, and Samsung are equipped with features like health tracking, heart monitoring and music control. Will this chipset enhance the experience of wearing AI-focussed smartwatches?
This year, 2026, Apple and Smartphones are going to take on the market. Smartphone sales have already surged by 14%, according to reports. Memory chips play a crucial role in enhancing performance. And as AI is booming, certain AI-oriented hardware companies have already secured their supply of memory chips through 2028. Will this affect smartphone prices? What exactly should we think about this?
I've read reports that Apple is ditching the old Siri interface for a “Campos” chatbot powered by Google’s Gemini tech across iOS and macOS. This could be Apple’s biggest AI push yet, but will it actually be useful or just another half-baked voice bot?