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Technical Issues May Delay Apple’s Siri Upgrade

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
June 9, 2025
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Apple’s efforts to improve its artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistant are apparently failing.

The AI software elements of Apple Intelligence, which were first introduced last year, have been made available to qualified devices in recent months. An updated version of Siri was one of the promised updates, although it has apparently been delayed several times. The difficulties the firm is facing in rebuilding Siri to compete with more sophisticated voice assistants from competitors like Google, OpenAI, and Perplexity—all of which enable AI features—are partially illuminated by a recent report.

According to the Financial Times, on Sunday, June 8, although investors are sceptical of the likelihood of a significant AI announcement, the tech giant is hosting its annual event this week. Apple has encountered technical difficulties while trying to add support for large language models (LLMs) to its Siri voice assistant, citing workers who recently departed the company. It was anticipated that these changes will allow Siri to provide more conversational responses with current data. Apple had acknowledged that the Siri updates it had promised the previous year were postponed and would not likely be available until the following year.

In an attempt to create a fully conversational assistant, Apple has been working on developing its own LLMs over the machine learning technology that runs Siri, a product used in hundreds of millions of its best-selling gadgets.

The article claims that the business made an effort to incorporate its own LLMs with the current Siri version, which incorporates some machine learning technology. Software flaws resulted from this, which caused the product’s development to be delayed. At the moment, customers can use a built-in ChatGPT button to retrieve online information or ask Siri to control different system settings.

According to reports, Apple’s competitors developed their voice assistants without utilizing pre-existing software, making these new initiatives (ChatGPT, Gemini AI, and Perplexity) simpler and thus less prone to software errors.

According to former executives, there are flaws in the process of merging the technologies, which competitors like OpenAI did not encounter when developing voice assistants based on generative AI.

One former executive stated, “It was clear that you were not going to redesign Siri by doing what executives called ‘climbing the hill,'” which refers to the method of progressively improving the product rather than starting from scratch. “They obviously stumbled.”

Apple’s choice to utilize “smaller” AI models and retain all user data on the device in order to safeguard user privacy was another factor contributing to the delays in the Siri update. The company’s competitors are speedier since they analyse user data on the cloud and employ far larger AI models.

Apple has handed out features like Genmoji, Visual Intelligence, and Writing Tools to compatible devices, however the updated version of Siri has not yet been released (Apple has removed its advertisements for that feature). These consist of the company’s current iPhone 16 line-up in addition to the iPhone 15 Pro variants.

Recent reports state that Apple is not anticipated to make any significant announcements on AI or Siri at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which kicks off on Monday. According to reports, the business is working on a significant software makeover for iOS and iPadOS, with some of these improvements anticipated to be included in other operating systems, such as macOS.

The FT also pointed out that Siri updates are a key part of Apple Intelligence, a collection of AI capabilities unveiled at the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) last year with the goal of boosting hardware sales.

The story comes after one published by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) last week regarding a number of issues that Apple is facing, which caused its stock price to plummet by 20%—its worst performance in at least 15 years. According to the report, experts anticipate that the WWDC will highlight how far behind its rivals Apple is in AI.

Apple’s event may show how far AI has come, while competitors like Google and Microsoft have used their developer events to showcase the technology’s quick advancement.

According to Craig Moffett of the research company MoffettNathanson, “Apple will be much more cautious about overpromising and will refrain from showing features that aren’t yet ready for prime time.” 

But there are a number of issues, and AI is only one of them. Additionally, the company’s hardware profit margins are at risk due to tariffs. Additionally, Apple is under pressure from President Donald Trump to change its supply chain strategy, which has been based on overseas manufacture for decades.

The business’s services section, which generates 74% gross profit margins, is currently under investigation by the government. There are concerns about Google’s payments to Apple for being its preferred search engine as well as App Store fees.

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