On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Present, we speak about Apple’s current announcement that a number of of its most extremely anticipated Apple Intelligence options are to be delayed.
Final week, Apple quietly introduced that it’s additional delaying a few of Siri‘s Apple Intelligence options that it anticipated to launch in iOS 18. The performance contains wide-reaching enhancements to Siri that leverage private context and onscreen consciousness to take advanced actions in apps. It was unveiled as a key a part of Apple Intelligence at WWDC in June final yr, however has but to be seen exterior of Apple’s pre-recorded demo movies and a sequence of now-pulled TV advertisements.
This week, Daring Fireball‘s John Gruber penned a blistering assault on the lacking options and Apple’s administration choices, triggering a wave of subsequent criticisms and requires Apple CEO Tim Cook dinner to instantly acknowledge the state of affairs. We mirror on the delay and the weird circumstances surrounding the options, pondering how this occurred and what it means for Apple going ahead. The MacRumors Present additionally has its personal YouTube channel, so be sure to’re subscribed to maintain up with new episodes and clips.
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