The Siri Dilemma: Should Apple Let Users Choose Their Own AI Chatbot?

This article discusses the ongoing issues with Apple's voice assistant, Siri, and proposes a solution where users can choose their own AI chatbot to replace it. Siri has faced criticism for over a decade due to its limited capabilities compared to competitors like ChatGPT and other generative AI models. The author highlights recent setbacks in Siri’s development, including delays until 2027, which have led to strong criticisms from long-time Apple supporters. Developer Gus Mueller suggests that Apple should allow third-party intelligent assistants through APIs, similar to how users can set default apps for other categories like web browsers and mail. This would benefit both users by providing more options and Apple by relieving development pressure and gathering valuable user data. The article also includes a poll asking readers if they support the idea of choosing their own Siri alternative.
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