Apple’s upcoming Siri revamp, expected to be unveiled at WWDC in June, will likely include a new feature allowing users to automatically delete their conversations with the assistant after 30 days or one year. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this privacy-focused change aims to differentiate Apple’s approach from other AI platforms like ChatGPT.
However, critics argue that this could be seen as a way for Apple to downplay its own shortcomings compared to competitors, such as Google Gemini. The new feature is part of a broader strategy to reestablish Siri’s relevance in the AI space by emphasizing privacy and control over user data.
- Apple’s Siri revamp will likely include an auto-deletion feature for user conversations.
- This move aims to differentiate Apple from other AI platforms like ChatGPT by highlighting privacy concerns.
- Critics suggest this could be a strategic way to mitigate the perceived lack of innovation in Siri compared to competitors.




