Mark Gurman on TBPN: How Siri Will Be Powered By Google’s Gemini »

Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman stopped by TBPN to discuss Apple Intelligence, Siri updates, and the iPhone 17.

In an effort to put my TBPN shortcuts to good use, I turned on today’s stream for Monday, November 3rd – and happened upon a segment with Mark Gurman, Managing Editor and Chief Correspondent at Bloomberg News:

They discussed how Gurman got started covering Apple, the stories resurfacing this week around the Siri update being powered by Google’s Gemini, and the iPhone 17 lineup.

View the clip on YouTube.

 

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