WWDC 2013: A new design, better voice, more system controlsįollowing the 2012 ouster of Scott Forstall, Apple lost little time re-designing Siri’s interface. That international flavor extended to local search results, which worked outside of the U.S. Siri was now available in 15 languages and in hands-free mode.
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Available in iPhones for only a few months, Siri took a few moments to poke fun at Google and Samsung, before admitting its “emotions hadn’t been coded yet.”Īpple then announced a series of iOS 6 improvements in the software, mainly driven by access to new sources of data about sports, restaurants (with Yelp and OpenTable integration), movie information thanks to integration with Rotten Tomatoes database, and new capabilities such as the capacity to post to social media, read incoming messages and notifications, and open apps. You may recall that Siri opened WWDC 2012. So, what Siri improvements has Apple introduced since 2011? WWDC 2012: More database integrations and more That’s why it’s highly probable we’ll see enhancements to the service at WWDC 2018. In recent years, Apple has provided developers with new ways to integrate Siri into their products, and there’s no reason the company won’t continue to do the same thing. WWDC is important for the evolution of SiriĪpple’s big developer conference isn’t just about wowing the crowd with consumer-focused improvements it’s also about sowing new seeds developers can choose to use to build their own solutions and businesses. Apple’s AI has seen numerous improvements since then, so I thought it would be interesting to explore the evolution of Siri at WWDC since launch.
Siri became a built-in element of iOS way back in October 2011, when Apple announced its inclusion inside iPhone 4S and iOS 5.