Apple may have finally found a way to fix Siri and Apple Intelligence

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Apple may have finally found a way to fix Siri and Apple Intelligence
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Apple apparently enlisted its veteran software executive to help fix Apple Intelligence and Siri. Here's what it means for these platforms.

With the iOS 18.3 release just around the corner, it won't take long before we get the long-awaited Siri overhaul expected with iOS 18.4. However, with Apple Intelligence not being as useful as users might wish for and Siri still being Siri, Apple is in a bad place with its AI efforts. This is why the company has apparently enlisted its veteran software executive to help fix Apple Intelligence and Siri.

And its Apple Intelligence platform has suffered from a slow and bumpy rollout.' The journalist says this executive is known for 'managing the development of tough software projects,' while she can also 'put procedures in place that can catch and fix bugs.' Since the company is still struggling with the Apple Intelligence kick-off, it makes sense if the executive can fix these two platforms' biggest flaws.

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