Apple has announced that it has begun testing a new natural language generation technology for its Siri voice assistant called Bobcat. Portal reports 9to5Mac.
So far, the technology is only available on the tvOS 16.4 operating system. Thanks to this, users will be able to fully communicate with Siri while watching TV – the artificial intelligence will independently generate answers to questions, without resorting to templates, as it currently works.
Bobcat has only learned to tell jokes so far, but its functions will expand. It is assumed that in the future Bobcat will appear on all Apple devices based on the remaining operating systems of the company. The timing of wide deployment of this technology has yet to be reported. As 9to5Mac points out, Bobcat development news doesn’t mean that Apple is working on the chatbot equivalent of ChatGPT, which has become hugely popular in the last few months.
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