Siri in iOS 18: An AI revolution, or a sometimes useful dumpster fire?<div class="feat-image">

</div><p>Siri launched with the 
iPhone 4S in 
October 2011, replacing Voice Control with a more capable virtual assistant. A dozen years later, Siri has evolved into the primary way we interact with our Apple products.</p>
<p>Wait, no, I’m being told Siri sounds more natural but the core technology is roughly the same. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence now means generative AI and chat bots are based on large language models. </p>
<p>Siri and the rest of
 iOS 18 will join the AI revolution in 
June, ending our long national nightmare of Siri being somewhere between hot garbage and kinda useful sometimes. At least that’s what’s being reported, but we don’t really have a great sense of what to expect yet.</p>
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Siri in iOS 18: An AI revolution, or a sometimes useful dumpster fire?