Hands-on: Testing Apple's new Siri A.I. against the original 2010 demo
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Nick Heer
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The article compares the original 2010 Siri demo against Apple's newly announced "Siri A.I." preview in iOS 27. The author previously ran a comparison in 2018 showing little improvement over eight years, but now tests the same queries against what Apple calls a "profoundly more capable" Siri. The article appears to be a hands-on preview evaluating whether Siri has finally made meaningful progress after nearly 15 years.
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· 3 pulledIn March 2018, I compared the original 2010 demo of Siri against the then-current shipping version.
Not much changed after I did that little experiment until Monday, when Apple announced a 'profoundly more capable' Siri.
Called Siri A.I., it will officially launch in beta with this year's operating system upgrades.
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