Apple’s plans for an intelligent screen undergo a setback linked to Siri
Rumor has been said for months now that Apple has planned to publish a device at the beginning of this year which would serve as an intelligent house center with a screen, similar to the devices that its main competitors of the smart house, Amazon and Google, both offered for years. The device should be the first Apple Smart Home HUB with the Apple Intelligence support. It is also said that it works on tvos and Native Apple Apple Applications like the calendar, the notes and, according to recent rumors, Compatibility with the Apple messages application.
Apple said last week that her improved smart assistant was Take “more time than we thought”, And will be released in “the coming year”, suggesting that it may not be an iOS 18 functionality as initially promised. The version of Apple Intelligence that we have now does not really offer intelligent house features, so Apple releasing an intelligent screen which is wrapped in the Siri AI upgrade would not make much sense at the moment.
Apple competitors, at first glance, seem to go ahead. Amazon, who had his own difficulties in integrating AI into Alexa, announced that he was finally doing this with Alexa Plus, starting with her own robust range Echo Show Smart Display which more recently included the addition of the Echo 21 show. Google began its own similar deployment of Gemini in December, although, although, although, although, although, although Only for some nesting speakers. But in both cases, these are limited deployments and not yet really in the public sphere.