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brianmcnultylast Monday at 7:20 PM1 replyview on HN

No, it's more that those apps needs to be able to make all of the tool calls Siri AI can make, which would allow third-party developers to collect data they shouldn't have access to.

App developers can already access the on-device foundational models through an API, but I don't think many developers want to do that because there are better models.


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dybberlast Monday at 7:38 PM

Apple don’t want you to be able to say “Hi Alexa” or “Ok Google” to your iPhone, and wake it up.

We have all kinds of data access controls, these could probably also be built around Siri and competitors.

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