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Ah Siri central to the hub. This should go well.
“Siri, dim the lights.”

“Okay, I’ll turn off the lights.”

“Dammit, Siri!”

“The nearest gate to Hell is 2.5 kilometres away. Would you like me to place a call to Satan?”

Maybe Apple could get it to the point where I can use it to manage my calendar and email before trying to convince me to connect it to my furnace?
 
I haven’t seen it said, but it should be obvious that this may be the first of Apples expected “robotic” launches that have been rumored.

It will likely move similarly to the lamp test that was released - and follow the user and react to them with notion as needed (or to add occasional moments of “delight”)
 


The iPad-like smart home hub that Apple is developing isn't going to launch until mid-2026, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman previously said that Apple would debut the device as soon as 2025, but it was delayed because of Apple's issues with the Apple Intelligence version of Siri.

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The device will feature a built-in 7-inch display and a speaker, and it supposedly looks similar to the Google Nest Hub. Gurman describes it as "shaped like a square" with thin black or white bezels, rounded corners, and a half-dome-shaped base.

The hub, which is codenamed J490, will run an operating system codenamed "Charismatic." Charismatic is different from iOS, macOS, and tvOS in that it is designed to be used by multiple members of the household. The interface centers on clock faces and widgets for Apple apps, and it could have a Siri virtual interface that gives Siri a more personified look. Apple is said to be testing a look for Siri that resembles the Mac Finder icon.

A front-facing camera will scan a person's face as they approach, providing content and features specific to each user. There won't be a dedicated App Store, but the device will run Apple apps like Calendar, Camera, Music, Reminders, and Notes. Apple expects users to control the smart home hub with voice-based commands, though it does have a touch screen. References to J490 have already been found in Apple's code.

Siri will be central to the hub, and Apple is working on a version of Siri that is powered by large language models. Apple wants Siri to be able to incorporate personal data to provide a richer experience for users. The functionality was originally meant to be included in iOS 18, but now an expanded LLM version of Siri is coming instead. Apple could be ready to launch LLM Siri "as early as next spring." A visually redesigned version of Siri for iPhones and iPads could also come at some point in 2026.

Apple is testing an LLM version of Siri that is powered by its own internal models, but it is also simultaneously working on a version that uses outside technology from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. Apple hasn't made a final decision on which model it will use.

The Charismatic operating system and the new version of Siri will also be the basis for a separate tabletop robot that Apple is working on for a 2027 launch.

Article Link: Apple's Smart Home Hub and LLM Siri Coming in 2026
That’s seriously ugly as s***
 
Siri will be central to the hub, and Apple is working on a version of Siri that is powered by large language models. Apple wants Siri to be able to incorporate personal data to provide a richer experience for users. The functionality was originally meant to be included in iOS 18, but now an expanded LLM version of Siri is coming instead. Apple could be ready to launch LLM Siri "as early as next spring." A visually redesigned version of Siri for iPhones and iPads could also come at some point in 2026.

Apple is testing an LLM version of Siri that is powered by its own internal models, but it is also simultaneously working on a version that uses outside technology from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. Apple hasn't made a final decision on which model it will use.

The Charismatic operating system and the new version of Siri will also be the basis for a separate tabletop robot that Apple is working on for a 2027 launch.

Article Link: Apple's Smart Home Hub and LLM Siri Coming in 2026
Might have more success if it was backed by Grok and replaced Siri with Ani. 🤣
 
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“No one asked for this!”

“Apple’s throwing things at the well to see what sticks!”

Are people in this community just never happy?
no! they’re not. been around here for genuinely almost 20 years and they were saying this about the first iPhone. hope this helps. 😂
 
no AppStore... easiest way to avoid issues with EU ;)

but i'm sure someone will still find a way to complain...

no doubt Spotify wont like that it "only works with Apple Music seamlessly".
of course.
 
They should make LLM Siri compatible with older devices via cloud compute. This might stop people becoming too reliant on competitors.
 
Apple has proved since 5 years ago or more that they can't deliver any significant feature, just superficial graphic changes
 
I just hope the display is detached and that the base is just one mounting option. I don’t want to place speakers all over my home but replacing light switches makes sense. Especially for people who have already installed ceiling speakers. Being able to speak to Siri and not requiring small speakers everywhere would be neat and a small display on the wall would be ideal for controlling the smart home, keep the placement for interaction the same as with light switches.
 
This hub seems like it will have similar functionality as the rumored table top robot coming in 2027. Don't see the point of having similar devices. Anyway waiting for Siri to improve.
 
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“Siri, dim the lights.”

“Okay, I’ll turn off the lights.”

“Dammit, Siri!”

“The nearest gate to Hell is 2.5 kilometres away. Would you like me to place a call to Satan?”

Maybe Apple could get it to the point where I can use it to manage my calendar and email before trying to convince me to connect it to my furnace?
VERY true. I swear Siri was more accurate and useful on my iPhone 5 back in the day. It is insane how it can no longer follow simple commands.
 
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