Apple Grapples with Siri Delays and AI Challenges
Apple executives admit Siri's delayed features are not ready for release, as the company faces mounting pressure to deliver competitive AI advancements.
- Apple's Siri team acknowledged that key AI-powered features, including personal context and on-screen awareness, are delayed indefinitely due to quality concerns.
- Senior director Robby Walker described the delays as 'ugly and embarrassing,' citing a decision to market the features prematurely as a contributing factor.
- The delayed features were initially expected with iOS 18.5 but may now launch no earlier than iOS 19, with no firm timeline confirmed.
- Apple executives are set to meet this week to address the AI setbacks, but significant management changes are reportedly unlikely.
- Despite setbacks, Apple remains committed to refining Siri and its AI capabilities, promising eventual delivery of a leading virtual assistant.