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How macOS Tahoes Spotlight upgrade sets the stage for a smarter Siri
Apple Intelligence was not the primary focus of WWDC 2025, and I'm glad Apple took a more cautious approach this year. There are a few Apple Intelligence novelties in the updates, but Apple didn't promise any big new features like it did last year.Apple also took responsibility for not shipping the smarter Siri. The company didnt quite apologize to users, but it did explain that the Siri demoed at WWDC 2024 wasnt demoware. It worked internally, but it didnt rise to Apples own expectations, so the smart Siri assistant that can understand context and on-device data for better assistance is still delayed.I explained earlier this year that I still trust Apples vision for Siri, even though it felt like vaporware. What I saw at WWDC 2025 gave me hope that it's on the right track.The smarter Siri isnt ready to ship, and we might have to wait until next year to see it, but the foundation that Siri needs will be available on the Mac in macOS Tahoe 26. It has nothing to do with Siri, nor is it a voice assistant, but it's the start of something big.Im talking about the revamped Spotlight search in macOS Tahoe 26 that blew my mind during the keynote. Id say macOS Tahoes Spotlight is easily one of the top 5 announcements from WWDC. In fact, Spotlight on the Mac is at least as important to me as the iPad turning into a touchscreen MacBook with the iPadOS 26 update.Continue reading...The post How macOS Tahoes Spotlight upgrade sets the stage for a smarter Siri appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsBest deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more salesTodays deals: $15 Amazon credit, rare PS5 Pro sale, $263 HP Stream laptop, $298 Sony XM5 headphones, moreTodays deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more
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