Group 1 - Apple is developing an AI search feature called "World Knowledge Answer," which will be integrated into Siri and may run on Google's custom Gemini model [1][2] - The new Siri will operate through three core components: planning, search, and summarization, with "World Knowledge Answer" enhancing the search and summarization capabilities [2][3] - The feature will provide structured, easy-to-read summaries based on web data, supporting mixed media formats like text, images, and videos [2][3] Group 2 - Apple has officially partnered with Google to test the Gemini model to enhance Siri's functionality, while still using its own models for local data searches [2][3] - The collaboration comes after a U.S. court ruling allowing Apple to maintain its default search engine agreement with Google, which generates approximately $20 billion annually for Apple [2] - Apple plans to launch the upgraded Siri with the new features as early as March next year with iOS 26.4, indicating that the new AI capabilities may not be available until then [3] Group 3 - Apple is experiencing significant talent loss in its AI team, with key personnel leaving for competitors like Meta and OpenAI, raising concerns about its AI development capabilities [5] - The company has been hesitant between third-party partnerships and in-house development for AI features, reminiscent of past struggles with its operating system projects [4][5] - Despite evaluating potential acquisitions to bolster its AI talent, Apple has opted not to pursue certain opportunities, indicating a challenging environment for talent retention [5]
AI版Siri虽迟但到?苹果或联手谷歌Gemini