Nowy asystent głosowy Apple: Rewolucja na horyzoncie

Apple is preparing a revolution at this year’s WWDC, which will take place in June. In addition to new versions of systems such as iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15, the company plans to introduce a completely revamped voice assistant. The new assistant will be based on artificial intelligence, promising a true revolution in the way we communicate with Apple devices.

According to sources, Siri, the current voice assistant, was introduced to the market in 2011, but in recent years the company has neglected its development. Siri does not gain new advanced features and loses value with each subsequent version of the iOS system. In Poland, Siri also lacks full support as it officially does not support the Polish language. However, there are many rumors suggesting that the new assistant will communicate in a greater number of languages, including Polish.

The new project of Apple’s voice assistant, with the codename Ajax, aims to bring more convenient communication and more extensive responses to our commands. Interestingly, it will also be possible to start a conversation on one device and seamlessly continue it on another.

Work on the new assistant is being conducted by experienced leaders in Apple’s software and services division, such as Craig Federighi, John Giannandrea, and Eddy Cue. The company is also investing significant financial resources in the development of artificial intelligence.

FAQ:
Which voice assistant is currently available in Apple systems?
The current voice assistant available is Siri.

Will the new assistant support the Polish language?
There is a high chance that the new assistant will support the Polish language.

Definitions:

– WWDC: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference – an annual conference for developers organized by Apple.
– iOS: an operating system created by Apple for mobile devices such as iPhone and iPad.
– Artificial Intelligence: a field of computer science that deals with the creation of intelligent systems and devices capable of independent learning and decision-making based on data analysis.

Source: example.com

There have been many speculations about Apple’s new voice assistant, but the truth will be revealed later this year. iOS 18, which will be showcased at WWDC, may bring a revolution, and the full version of the system will be available in September, after the release of iPhone 16.

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