Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced a delay in the rollout of significant new features for Siri, which were showcased at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2024. The anticipated integration of ChatGPT into iOS 18 is expected to be available by the end of 2025, with iOS 18 likely launching in September. Users will soon be able to ask Siri to refer questions to ChatGPT and utilize writing assistance features powered by the latest GPT-4o model.
The integration of ChatGPT will allow users to generate images and compose messages more efficiently. While some Apple fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the new iPhone 16 color options, the focus remains on the upcoming software enhancements. More details about these features are expected to be revealed during the iPhone 16 launch event.
• Apple's Siri will integrate ChatGPT features by the end of 2025.
• New iOS 18 features include writing assistance and image generation.
Its integration into Siri will enhance user interaction by allowing Siri to refer questions to ChatGPT.
This model powers the new features in iOS 18, enabling users to generate images and assist with writing tasks.
The company is enhancing Siri with AI capabilities to improve user experience.
Its ChatGPT model is being integrated into Apple's ecosystem to enhance Siri's functionality.
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