According to Bloomberg, Apple is planning to transform Siri into a more complete AI chatbot experience, codenamed "Campos", which will be deeply embedded in the operating systems of iPhone, iPad and Mac, and replace the current Siri interface and interaction method. The report pointed out that the new version is expected to support both voice and text input, and users can still use "Hey Siri" or press buttons to call out, but the interaction will be closer to a chat-style assistant.
The same report and external relay information mentioned that Campos may become an important update point for Apple's subsequent system versions, and will be presented to the outside world around the developer conference cycle, and then gradually implemented with the annual system update. Since this information mainly comes from people familiar with the matter, Apple has not publicly confirmed the name "Campos", release schedule and specific capability boundaries, and the final form may still be adjusted.
In the outside interpretation, this change is seen as Apple's directional redo of Siri under the competition of generative AI, but it still needs to wait for Apple's official release details. For users, if true, system-level chat entry, permission calling, and privacy compliance will be the focus of attention; At the same time, there are risks such as the launch of functions in batches, regional differences and unstable early experience.
FAQs
Q: What is the relationship between Apple "Campos" and Siri?
A: Related reports say that "Campos" is the internal codename for the new Siri experience, which is more like an AI chatbot and will replace the existing Siri interface.
Q: Will the new Siri support text chat like ChatGPT?
A: The report and relay information said that it will support both voice and text interaction, but the specific scope of functions has not been publicly confirmed.
Q: How will users invoke "Campos" style Siri?
A: The report mentioned that the existing methods may still be used, such as voice call or keystroke, but the interface and interaction will change.
Q: Has Apple officially confirmed "Campos" and release time?
A: As of now, public information shows that Apple has not officially confirmed the relevant codename and timeline, and the details are still unclear.
Q: Do ordinary users need to worry about privacy and permission changes?
A: If the system-level chat entrance is implemented, permission calls and data processing rules will attract more attention, but the final policy is subject to Apple's official instructions.