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If Apple's Siri AI works as it was shown in the WWDC demos, Apple is set to take the lead in consumer AI, with iPhone becoming the first true AI device

As the iPhone becomes the first true AI device... From a pure AI perspective, nothing Apple showcased during their WWDC keynote yesterday was particularly groundbreaking.

If Apple's Siri AI works as it was shown in the WWDC demos, Apple is set to take the lead in consumer AI, with iPhone becoming the first true AI device

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Apple's Siri Overhaul Could Make iPhone the First Real AI Device

Apple's WWDC demos suggest Siri could vault the company to the front of the consumer AI race.

Apple's revamped Siri, demonstrated at the WWDC keynote, might not break new ground from a pure AI research standpoint. But that's not really the point.

The real story is execution and distribution. If the new Siri works as shown in the demos, Apple is positioned to leapfrog competitors in consumer AI. The iPhone — already in over a billion pockets — would effectively become the first mainstream AI device that actually delivers on the promise.

M.G. Siegler at Spyglass argues that nothing Apple showed was technically revolutionary. The magic is in the integration. Apple has the hardware, the ecosystem, and the user base. Now it potentially has the AI layer to tie it all together.

The big "if" remains: can Apple ship what it demoed? History says that's never a guarantee.