Sujet : Re: In the past decade, has Apple released ANY high-technology product before others did?
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 30. Jan 2025, 19:42:00
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 21:35:50 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote :
If it were, the Systems Settings entry for it Siri would not be
"Apple Intelligence & Siri".
Only for iPhone 15 and above. My iPhone 14 still says Siri.
Hi badgolferman,
I was wrong on the Siri rebranding. My mistake. Mea culpa.
Apparently Apple is intertwining what MARKETING has termed "Siri" with what
MARKETING has termed "Apple Intelligence".
Given that, here's my first attempt at correcting that error on my part.
Siri === interface
Apple Intelligence === engine
Siri is Apple MARKETING's branded voice assistant, which is what you
interact with directly using your voice or by typing in order to perform
tasks like setting alarms, sending messages, making calls, playing music &
answering simple questions.
Apple Intelligence is Apple MARKETING's branded underlying technology that
powers many things, including Siri. AI is a collection of Apple's
proprietary machine learning models and algorithms. The main way the user will see the difference is we interact directly with
Siri, while Apple Intelligence works behind the scenes, although Apple has
been increasingly integrating the Apple Intelligence engine into Siri.
Thanks for correcting my error as I learn more from my mistakes than I
would have learned had I always been correct in my first research summary.