Apple India job posts suggest AI search is coming to Siri, Safari, and Spotlight

Apple published two job offers on LinkedIn and its job search portal last week. In them, the location of Bangalore, India, searches for two engineers for its automatic learning / artificial learning team. The two advertisements are somewhat vague, but reveal information on Apple’s plans.
Our team is responsible for providing research systems and answers to new generation questions on Apple products, especially Siri, Safari, Spotlight, and more…. You will collaborate with exceptional research and AI engineers on large -scale automatic learning to improve understanding, recovery and classification of requests, the development of fundamental construction blocks necessary for the experiences fueled by AI such as fine adjustment and learning to strengthen.
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The second announcement of employment can be seen identical, but she does not seek a senior engineer, just an IA expert.
Apple Eddy Cue Eddy confirmed before the court that Apple is actively working on the offer of search engines supplied with optional AI in Safari. No details have yet been published. The two job advertisements suggest that Apple is planning a mixture of Siri / Chatgpt and active online research that does not only seek information on the web, but also actively provides answers to questions. What is less surprising, however, is that the manufacturer wishes to implement the new function for Siri, Safari and Spotlight. If this is the case, the new research will act as an additional layer on the whole system.
Apple promised a personal Siri during the last WWDC 2024, but had to postpone it to an unknown date in the future because it was not yet ready. There are no references to this in employment advertisements, but there are also employment advertisements dedicated to this team on the Apple employment portal.
This article appeared for the first time on the sister site of Macworld Macwelt and was translated from the German.
This article originally appeared in our Sister Macwelt publication and was translated and located in German.