Apple Unveils New iPhone Lineup, Revamps Siri with Google's Gemini AI
Apple has unveiled its new iPhone lineup, with the iPhone Air, iPhone 17, and Pro/Pro Max models hitting the market. Early demand is strong, but analysts predict a slower growth rate for iPhone revenue, reaching 5% yearly by 2029. Meanwhile, Apple is set to revamp its Siri voice assistant, potentially partnering with Google for its Gemini AI model.
The new iPhones come with upgraded mobile chips designed for AI tasks, a move to improve Apple's AI capabilities. Apple recently showcased real-time language translation with AirPods and image description using Apple Intelligence. However, the tech giant has struggled to launch useful AI features compared to competitors like Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta.
Apple plans a major revamp of Siri next year, potentially using Google's Gemini AI model. This custom-adapted Gemini model will be part of the 'World Knowledge Answers' project, slated for launch around spring 2026. The iPhone Air, a superslim model priced at $1,000, is among the new offerings. Analysts from The Kiplinger Letter forecast these developments in AI and technology trends.
The new iPhone lineup is off to a strong start, but revenue growth is expected to slow down. Apple is investing in AI capabilities with new chips and a Siri revamp, potentially using Google's Gemini AI. These updates aim to keep Apple competitive in the AI race.
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