Siri with Apple Intelligence could launch in September 2025

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Siri, powered by Apple's artificial intelligence (AI), was supposed to launch alongside iOS 18.4 after it was revealed about a year ago. But various issues with the quality of information provided, the ability to make inferences, and delayed development caused Apple to permanently delay its launch date. That said, what should you know about it?

For your information, The New York Times reported today that the highly anticipated feature may not launch until the fall, around September. This is in line with predictions from several analysts who said Siri with Apple Intelligence would launch simultaneously with iOS 19. Apple's failure to offer advertised features for the iPhone 16 series has led to them facing several class action lawsuits in the United States. iPhone 16 series buyers claim that the advertisements published by Apple Intelligence were inaccurate and that they felt deceived.

Additionally, Apple is the only manufacturer that still doesn't offer AI features widely. On the Android platform, all manufacturers have their own AI features that allow for more comprehensive searches, fast photo editing, real-time phone call translation, and document summarization assistance. Despite several polls conducted among Apple owners, they do not feel it is a necessary feature because they see AI as a technology that is not yet useful.


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