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    Apple Reportedly Developing In-House “Answer Engine” to Power Smarter Siri & Safari

    August 4, 2025

    Apple is reportedly building a homegrown AI “answer engine” that could one day power smarter searches inside Siri, Safari, and other services. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company has formed a new internal team named “Answers, Knowledge, and Information” to lead the effort. Well, it seems Apple wants more control over how its devices […]

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