Apple’s Siri revamp could include auto-deleting chats – TechCrunch
- Apple is preparing a significant update to its Siri virtual assistant, focusing on the integration of advanced artificial intelligence and the implementation of enhanced privacy controls.
- According to reporting from TechCrunch, the revamp may introduce a feature that allows for the automatic deletion of chat histories.
- The updated assistant is expected to incorporate Gemini, a generative artificial intelligence model developed by Google.
Apple is preparing a significant update to its Siri virtual assistant, focusing on the integration of advanced artificial intelligence and the implementation of enhanced privacy controls.
According to reporting from TechCrunch, the revamp may introduce a feature that allows for the automatic deletion of chat histories. This functionality would provide users with more granular control over how long their interactions with the assistant are stored.
The updated assistant is expected to incorporate Gemini, a generative artificial intelligence model developed by Google. Reporting from 9to5Mac indicates that this integration is intended to bring smarter AI features to Siri, expanding the assistant’s capabilities in handling complex queries.
In addition to consumer-facing updates, Apple has shared research and recordings from a recent workshop focused on privacy-centric artificial intelligence and machine learning. This release provides technical insight into how the company is approaching the development of AI systems that prioritize data protection.
Reports from Zamin.uz further indicate that Apple is developing several new functions specifically designed to strengthen privacy for Siri users. These developments suggest a broader effort to balance the computational requirements of large language models with the company’s privacy standards.
