‘It’s the most convenient way to interact with Siri’: I asked Apple’s senior watchOS team how to use the new Siri AI assistant on an Apple Watch, and why it’s not coming to so many older models


Last week, Apple unveiled Siri AI across all its devices at its annual WWDC event. While much time was given to how you’ll be able to use Apple’s new virtual assistant on iPhone, iPad and Mac, the Apple Watch was overlooked — despite the fact that, according to Apple, it’s “the most convenient way to interact with Siri” more often than not.

That quote comes from Apple’s own David Clark, senior director of watchOS software engineering. I had the opportunity to ask Clark, as well as Cait Dooley, Apple Watch and Health Product Marketing Manager, about how they see Apple Watch users interacting with Siri AI on their wrists.


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