Apple is sending Siri engineers to an AI coding bootcamp just weeks before WWDC 2026, where a revamped voice assistant is expected. This move highlights the Siri team’s lag in adopting AI-assisted tools, unlike other Apple divisions. The company’s struggles with Siri’s reliability and a significant deal with Google for AI models underscore the urgency to fix its voice assistant. Apple is sending Siri engineers to an AI coding bootcamp just weeks before WWDC 2026, where a revamped voice assistant is expected. This move highlights the Siri team’s lag in adopting AI-assisted tools, unlike other Apple divisions. The company’s struggles with Siri’s reliability and a significant deal with Google for AI models underscore the urgency to fix its voice assistant.
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