Apple has a fairly severe case of Apple Maps-related PTSD.
They aren't likely to introduce a half-baked product in a rush to market like everyone else is doing.
Apple is unlikely to release a fundamental modern-ML update to Siri without it both breaking new ground in features and being considerably more "safe" to use than other products ("safe" in the sense of keeping Apple out of the headlines).
Apple has a fairly severe case of Apple Maps-related PTSD.
They aren't likely to introduce a half-baked product in a rush to market like everyone else is doing.
Apple is unlikely to release a fundamental modern-ML update to Siri without it both breaking new ground in features and being considerably more "safe" to use than other products ("safe" in the sense of keeping Apple out of the headlines).