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I just tested new Siri vs Old Siri: How smart is Apple Intelligence? – Tom's Guide


Hey, Siri. Are you smart yet?

It’s hard to believe that Siri was introduced more than 13 years ago at this point. And during all that time Apple’s assistant has been mildly helpful at doing basic things like setting timers and sending messages, but it ultimately got surpassed by Google Assistant (now Gemini), Alexa and now ChatGPT.

So how does Apple respond? By rolling out a new Siri with Apple Intelligence as part of iOS 18.1. The updated Siri has a new design with a glowing animation, and it stays listening so you can continue the conversation. This means that Siri is more contextually aware. In addition, you can now type to Siri and ask all sorts of questions about the iPhone or iOS and get step-by-step instructions.

New Siri vs Old Siri: How Smart Is Apple Intelligence? – YouTube
New Siri vs Old Siri: How Smart Is Apple Intelligence? - YouTube


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To be clear, Siri is still a work in progress as other features are still to be added. This includes ChatGPT integration that’s coming in iOS 18.2 and the ability to use voice controls with your apps in future updates. But I wanted to know how much smarter Siri is now, so I put an iPhone 15 Pro Max with the new Siri up against an iPhone 11 Pro Max running iOS 17 to see how far we’ve come.

New Siri vs Old Siri: Find me the nearest steakhouse

new Siri vs Old Siri compared: How smart is Apple Intelligence?

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I was feeling peckish so I asked both the old and new Siri which steakhouses were nearby. Surprisingly, the old Siri came back with more results in its list, but it was unable to give me the hours for the No. 2 entry on the list; it was also a bit slow. It could get me directions though.

The new Siri was not only faster, but it could get me the hours and directions to the second restaurant without me having to press the side button. This is a benefit of the new Siri continuing to listen, which you can tell by the glow around the screen.

Winner: New Siri



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