manton
manton

Myke Hurley blogged a very optimistic take about Siri AI:

I fully understand I may be in that WWDC Glow right now when it comes to Siri AI. I want to preface this before I say what I am about to say, which is that I imagine that after Siri AI ships later in the year, I will not have much need for any of the general-purpose chatbots like Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, or others.

I don’t see this at all. But everyone is different, and Siri AI should be fairly popular.

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numericcitizen
numericcitizen

@manton My take: Siri AI won’t be powerful nor perfect but it will meet where non-tech least demanding people stand… other power users will go with more powerful AI tools.

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manton
manton

@numericcitizen I view it like Apple Maps vs. Google Maps. If you just got a phone for the first time, you will use Apple Maps, and you will use Siri AI. If you’ve been using ChatGPT for a couple years, though, it might be slower adoption. A lot of people use Google Maps. But we’ll see!

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kaa
kaa

@manton such bollocks. Hurley is giddy on the apple sauce at the moment. This is the equivalent of saying I will stick to whatever Windows continues to make in the phone space, rather than accepting the iPhone as the superior tech

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de
de

@manton Do you think it will ship on time?

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manton
manton

@de I think it will ship as a limited beta on time. Maybe they roll it out with a waiting list to scale up slowly.

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