Laura Martin, Needham senior analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk how to play tech right now, the future of Google's legal troubles, and more.
Apple has yet to set a firm date for the launch of its Apple Intelligence-enhanced Siri. That’s for a good reason, as new reports from trusted Apple leakers suggest AI-capable Siri won’t be here any time soon. Perhaps a longer delay will be good for Apple—and more importantly—Apple users.
Almost six months after its beta release, Apple Intelligence is still struggling with major delays. A better Siri won't launch before 2027.
That’s great, but if you’re not tied into any of those, you’ll see diminishing returns. Apple Invites is perfectly usable by anyone outside of the ecosystem to respond, but naturally you can’t build the perfect playlist or drop in that ideal photo if you’re not tied in with Apple.
Apple is reinventing Siri with bold AI upgrades, as rumors swirl around the new M4 MacBook Air and iPad Air 2025.
Apple will reportedly release a new version of Siri with merged architecture in 2026, but a proper generative AI overhaul will take longer to arrive.