On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk about Apple's
recent announcement that several of its most highly anticipated
Apple Intelligence features are to be delayed.
Last week, Apple
quietly announced that it is further delaying some of
Siri's Apple Intelligence features that it expected to release in
iOS 18. The functionality includes wide-reaching enhancements to Siri that leverage personal context and onscreen awareness to take complex actions in apps. It was unveiled as a key part of Apple Intelligence at WWDC in June last year, but has yet to be seen outside of Apple's pre-recorded demo videos and a series of
now-pulled TV ads.
Yesterday,
Daring Fireball's John Gruber penned a
blistering attack on the missing features and Apple's management decisions, triggering a wave of subsequent criticisms and calls for Apple CEO
Tim Cook to directly
acknowledge the situation. We reflect on the delay and the unusual circumstances surrounding the features, pondering how this happened and what it means for Apple going forward.
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