Apple Launches Apple Intelligence's First Beta Feature With Siri Improvement

Apple has launched its first beta version of the Apple Intelligence feature, which includes several early upgrades for Siri along with a new, very interesting interface. Although this feature was originally released for users in the United States, users in the UK can also access it by changing the regional settings on their devices.

This beta version, which is essentially the beta version of the beta product, is expected not to make many major changes, but is more of a first step in Siri's upgrade process. Here are some of the features included in this first beta version:

First, the interface of the new users introduced is stunning. Animations that start from the side button and spread across the screen create a very beautiful visual experience. However, these changes may be a little confusing as these new interfaces give the impression of big changes, while Siri's own features haven't changed much.

The ability to switch between voice input and text is another significant improvement. Users can easily switch between talking and typing their requests by using double tap moves at the bottom of the screen. This gives users more flexibility in interacting with Siri.

One of the most impressive features in this beta is Siri's ability to address Apple's support questions. Siri can provide very informative answers to various support questions, such as how to add e-SIM to the iPhone. If users need more information, they can tap Siri's answer to open relevant support documents.

Siri also shows improvement in dealing with verbal errors. Users can change their request in the middle and Siri will still handle it well. For example, if a user asks about times in different cities, Siri can follow these changes without any difficulties.

However, in terms of contextual understanding, Siri still has weaknesses. Siri still often gave the response "Next is what I found on the web" which shows that his intelligence has not been fully improved. The continuity of the context only applies during Siri's current session, and will disappear after animation ends.

Even so, this is just the first step and is part of a longer development process. Apple plans to continue to improve Siri's capabilities and introduce new features in the coming months. Users and developers are expected to provide feedback that helps in this refinement process.