Apple’s only using it to test how well Siri’s long-delayed features perform, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports.
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Apple’s expected to release a revamped version of Siri next Spring, and the company has already begun testing its capabilities on a newly built app called Veritas, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports.
Veritas (Latin for “truth”) will use a mix of Apple’s own AI models and a third-party model, most likely Google’s Gemini. Together, these models will provide users with a ChatGPT-like experience, letting them drop queries via text, receive responses, and engage in back-and-forth conversations.
Additionally, Veritas will be capable of handling two long-overdue Siri features, including using personal context to respond and performing in-app actions.
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