Apple is still considering whether to completely overthrow Siri to rebuild

Siri has been in constant shape since its release, and the latest reports say that Apple's engineers are divided on how to fix Siri and even if it is worth repairing. According to The InformaTIon, from an anonymous source of information (probably a member of Apple's internal development team), Apple has no strong vision of how Siri should evolve. The problem is serious and Apple can't decide "whether to continue to tinker with her or to completely reinvent it."

Siri's problems and bugs are said to have started since the acquisition of Apple in 2010. Part of it was caused by the rapid popularity of Siri, and the back-end servers were simply not ready to deal with problems from millions of iPhone users. Since then Apple has been struggling to make Siri more efficient.

Apple is still considering whether to completely overthrow Siri to rebuild

The source of the information said, "Steves died after the release of Siri. Apple suddenly lost sight. They didn't have a bigger vision at the time." Since then, the project has changed a number of responsible people, but no one has Jobs. Vision. It has been argued internally that Siri should be a system that answers simple questions and simple instructions, or should be an all-round digital assistant who can handle more complex questions.

It now appears that within Apple it is clear that the forces that want Siri to stay simple are dominant, and HomePod was born in this situation. Shortly after the launch of HomePod, everyone praised its excellent sound quality, but agreed that Siri was dragging his legs.

In terms of third-party development, Apple's SiriKit framework lacks sincerity, and developers basically ignore its existence. The source of the information says, “SiriKit doesn’t attract much attention because of the limited functionality and flexibility.”

Apple re-adjusted the executive's terms of reference at the end of last year, and the Siri department was replaced by Craig Federighi, hoping this will make Siri different.

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