
Thank God, macOS Golden Gate’s Siri Is a Terse Idiot
THE SO WHAT
If the real value in macOS Golden Gate is AI-boosted Shortcuts, not chatty Siri, Apple is steering users toward automation over conversation. For app builders, the integration surface to watch is system-level intents and workflows, not just a smarter voice assistant.
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