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Saving Siri: After two years of stumbles, is Apple's AI moment here?
To be sure, Apple has hardly been punished by Wall Street for its approach to AI
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To be sure, Apple has hardly been punished by Wall Street for its approach to AI

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Siri debuted in 2011 and is accessible through the bulk of Apple's installed base of 2.5 billion devices, but hundreds of millions of consumers have been chatting with apps from OpenAI and Anthropic instead. In China and elsewhere, consumers are turning to AI agents - bots that can carry out complex tasks on behalf of human users - to manage daily schedules and take care of rote tasks.
