Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI to Power Siri in Major Reversal

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Apple is reportedly considering using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri, a significant shift from their previous AI strategy. Users in the discussion criticize Siri's current poor performance and question Apple's slow progress in integrating LLMs. Some argue Apple should have focused on improving basic Siri functions instead of pursuing ambitious, in-house AI development. Others defend Apple, suggesting there's no urgent need to integrate generative AI, as their products are already strong. A core concern is Apple's traditionally tight control over its products, which clashes with the unpredictable nature of LLMs. Speculation also arose about Apple potentially acquiring Perplexity, though the value of such a move is debated, with some suggesting Mistral would be a better fit. Several commenters believe larger RAM capacities in iPhones are necessary to support local AI inference. Ultimately, the discussion revolves around balancing innovation, user experience, privacy, and Apple's established product philosophy.
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