Apple opens Siri to outside developers


New products: A new MacBook Pro laptop could be making its debut this year.

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc is opening its popular Siri digital assistant to outside developers, which means iPhone users could soon be able to hail rides with Uber, publish photos on Shutterfly or make a call on Skype with voice commands.

The move, announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, is Apple's latest attempt to spruce up the iPhone experience as sales of the best-selling product flag.

The world's best-known technology company also gave a demonstration of Siri on the Mac computer, which for the first time will be able to search for photos, documents, music and other files via voice commands. Siri will also work similarly with Apple TV.

Among other revamps, it said its Apple Pay mobile payment system would be able to work for some internet purchases on its Safari browser, including on Mac computers, representing a challenge to PayPal Holdings Inc. Apple is also adding Siri's artificial intelligence to its messaging app, which will get quick access to emojis and new ways to expand and change how texts are displayed.

The presentation was kicked off by Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook asking for a moment of silence for the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.

That was followed up by a demonstration of a new operating system for the Apple Watch that opens apps much faster than the previous version, and lets users write messages with their finger on the watch face, including in Chinese.

Apple's Siri move was largely foreseen by analysts, and the event itself did not grip investors as some of Apple's product announcements have in the past. Its shares were down 1.1 percent at $97.65 in afternoon trading, near where they were at the start of the presentation.

“Whatever news comes out of it (the conference) might matter to some short-term traders but won’t affect our view on the stock," said Mark Mulholland, portfolio manager of the Matthew 25 fund, during the presentation. "We’re going to hold this stock for at least another three years, because it has such a dominant position in the phone market.”

Siri is the most visible aspect of Apple's artificial intelligence program, commonly known as AI. Rivals such as Microsoft Corp and Alphabet Inc's Google are investing heavily in their own digital assistants, analysts say.

"Apple just can't stand still in light of this competition," said analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies.

Apple acknowledged a number of developers' grievances this month by allowing ads in App Store search results, which gives them a way to stand out in a sea of apps. And it will give developers a bigger cut of revenues on subscription apps.- Reuters

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the web and app. Personalised features. Members rewards.
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Apple , Siri , digital , stocks , shares , TV ,

   

Next In Business News

Miti closely monitoring situation in Middle East for possible escalation in conflict
Ringgit continues to appreciate vs USD at close
Fajarbaru wins RM13.33mil contract from Malaysia Airports
Fitters Diversified bags RM26.1mil subcontract from IJM Construction
CIMB Thai 1Q net profit dips 24.6% to 626.1 million baht
Maxis ready to build another 5G network, fully supports govt 5G delivery model
Iconic Worldwide raises RM95.6mil in oversubscribed rights issue
Merdeka 118 tower receives LEED Platinum certification
Hextar Capital to diversify into construction and project management services
Genting Plantations expects demand for palm products to advance in 2024

Others Also Read