Apple is soon to come up with its own AI-powered ‘answer engine,’ sparking curiosity among users. Interestingly, AI never interested Apple; in fact, it downplayed the necessity of a Chatbot for a long time. And irony catches it soon enough; AI has not been that lucky for Apple. The Siri revamp has been delayed for months, and its AI features have faced controversies. Despite its fair share of struggles with AI, Tim Cook is more than willing to push the team toward the finish line. Now the real question looms: will it be a hit or a miss this time?
Apple to Roll Out its Own ChatGPT-Style AI Tool
Some say the move has come to light as Apple’s deal with Google is nearing its end. Well, Siri turns to ChatGPT to handle any complicated queries from its users, but that is about to change. According to the latest report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is all set to create its own look-alike version of ChatGPT with search features.
This gen AI app will aid users in several ways. It scans through websites on the subject matter and provides the most relevant information to the user quickly.
Additionally, navigating the complex settings, enabling or disabling a function with this technology, becomes much easier. Apple aims to personalize and humanize the entire experience on all its devices. Once the AI becomes operational, it will eventually integrate with other Apple services like Siri, Spotlight Search, and Safari.
Apple is Talent Hunting for its New AKI Team
Reportedly, a new team called Answers, Knowledge, and Information, or simply AKI, will lead this AI development. Robby Walker, a senior director, will head the team’s operations. The team is also looking for talented professionals who have a passion and skill in search algorithms and engine development.
The career site states, “Our work fuels intuitive information experiences across some of Apple’s most iconic products, including Siri, Spotlight, Safari, Messages, Lookup, and more. Join us in shaping the future of how the world connects with information!”
Conclusion
Anything that saves time interests tech enthusiasts. Do you agree? AI-powered Answer Engines are quite a popular topic in the tech world today. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and now Apple. Although it’s only baby steps for Apple, it still appears to be backing its plans in the race. The world is waiting to see the final result, with many users hoping it turns out well. We’ll bring you more updates on the same.

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