Hey Siri, here’s what I actually want from AI
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Apple's revamped Siri, unveiled at WWDC, uses "personal context" from native apps to act like a smart assistant — finding old texts, tracking reminders, and reading your screen. But handing over personal data raises privacy concerns, even as Apple's on-device processing and private cloud compute offer stronger protections than rivals.
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