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Only newer devices can access all the features of Siri AI.
Older devices can't use the advanced on-device AI model.
The advanced model lets you tweak Siri's voice and dictate accurately.
Apple spent much of its WWDC keynote on Monday touting Siri AI. This new and hopefully improved version of the voice assistant promises to act more like other AI-powered chatbots. Assuming Siri AI lives up to its advance billing, that's great news for Apple users. But depending on your iPhone, you may not be able to enjoy all the features.
Only certain iPhones (as well as iPads and Macs) will fully support Siri AI and Apple Intelligence in general. How will this play out? I'll answer that question shortly. But first, let's go over a few details.
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