By Tim Biggs
Publication Date: 2026-06-14 01:24:00
Apple introduced its Siri AI update as part of its iOS 27 software in September, allowing your iPhone’s digital assistant to search the web, sort messages, view photos and access a range of apps to fulfill your requests.
The announcement may not have done much to impress analysts and investors who have been pushing for years for Apple to “catch up” to Google in generative AI. But regular iPhone users may be pleased that Apple has stayed true to its usual modus operandi, turning messy technology into a sophisticated utility rather than moving quickly and breaking things.
Apple’s own AI models are based on Google technology, but the…