Apple Intelligence is technically lots of things, but thereâs only one feature with the potential to actually meaningfully change the way you use your phone. That would be Siri, which Apple said last year it had turned from a quasi-helpful voice assistant into an AI-powered helper that could understand everything about you and accomplish things on your behalf. Sounds cool, right? It was one of the flagship features of the iPhone 16 lineup, a big part of the way Apple promoted its new devices. Except it doesnât exist. And it wonât anytime soon.
On this episode of The Vergecast, we talk about exactly where things went wrong with Siri â and with the whole gadget industry, which became so enraptured with the promise of AI that it sort of forgot to make good gadgets. Nilay and David discuss the problems and promise with Alexa, the still-enticing ideas behind âambient computing,â and what itâll take for Apple to make things right. (Side note: if you havenât read John Gruberâs essay on the subject at Daring Fireball, you should â we recorded this episode before it published, but itâs an excellent summary of the situation.)
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