
Apple F*cking Did It: One Month With Siri AI
THE SO WHAT
If Siri AI is quietly becoming indispensable in daily use, Apple just turned its assistant from a novelty into a default workflow layer. For operators, that means iOS users will expect deep, system-level AI interactions by default — your app UX and integration strategy need to assume an always-on, context-aware Siri in the loop.
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