Apple reintroduces the AI-powered Siri it announced at WWDC 2024
At WWDC 2026, Apple resurrected its AI-powered voice assistant, now named Siri AI.
At WWDC 2026, Apple resurrected its AI-powered voice assistant, now named Siri AI.
Dearth of original ideas, lots of pointless retro stuff like "I did x on mac os classic" lots of reinventing the wheel with LLMs and LLM cargo culting. What is the perpetual growth myth to do once physics is known and energy is constraining?
Apple is beefing up parental controls to address concerns about child protection.
Two years after first revealing its plans for Apple Intelligence and a smarter Siri that never fully materialized, at WWDC, Apple just revealed a new set of AI features and a smarter, more personalized Siri. Apple calls Siri AI an "entirely new version of Siri" and says it's both more conversational and more capable than […]
I started working on numpy-ts last year and began serious performance optimization in February. These are some of the challenges and lessons from this project. Some/all might be obvious - lmk what you think! Disclaimer: numpy-ts was written with some AI assistance. Please read my AI disclosure for more details. submitted by /u/dupontcyborg [link] [留言]
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The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
App launches, AirDrop and other features are getting a massive speed boost on Apple's new OSes.
It feels like every event/venue is selling tickets exclusively through Ticketmaster. Every other ticketing platform seems to only hold resale tickets in their inventory which just transfers the tickets to your Ticketmaster account when bought. With all the hate Ticketmaster has gotten and all the other ticketing platforms out there, I'm surprised Ticketmaster still has a hold of pretty much the entire market. How are they doing this? Why haven't the other platforms been able to compete?
I know I'm not the only one dealing with this because . l've seen other complaints. wispr flow on windows has been freezing my editor. I'll be mid-dictation and the whole thing locks up. not just wispr, but VS Code freezes too. have to force quit both. happened twice this week and one of those times I lost unsaved work because VS Code didn't recover the session properly. the app is electron based and it's eating 800MB of RAM while just sitting in the background doing nothing. my fans spin up when it's idle. for a dictation app. that's absurd. The mac version was fine when I used it on my MacBook but I'm primarily on a windows desktop and the experience there is clearly an afterthought. I've seen people on reddit call it a "mac app with a windows port" and that's generous. also the startup takes like 8-10 seconds. I'll hit my hotkey to start dictating and then wait. and wait. by the time it's ready I could have typed the message. I've been trying willow voice and so far no freezes, no RAM issues, starts instantly. comparable accuracy. anyone else on windows having these issues with wispr? submitted by /u/Ill_Accident_1116 [link] [留言]
While some users liked the sleek, transparent designs that look "glassy," others found Apple's design overhaul from last year to be hard to read.
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Here's everything announced at Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote.
Cop seemingly ignored Flock camera timestamp to justify arrests.
Apple updates Liquid Glass to be more readable and customizable
Apple announced its next major iOS update, iOS 27, at WWDC 2026 on Monday. Apple is highlighting performance and design improvements, trust and safety upgrades like a Screen Time redesign, and major upgrades to Siri and Apple Intelligence. The update will be supported all the way back to the iPhone 11. A big change is […]