Siri was under jobs. He saw AI before everyone else

The problem with the word "AI" is that it's a broad term with fuzzy borders depending on who you ask.

But no matter what definition you take Siri was not the first AI. It's a classical cases of Apple fans thinking Apple invented everything because they saw it first in an Apple product...

If you think about AI in broad terms, it goes back to the 1970's where any skill computers gained originally thought as only human was called AI. Like playing chess.

If you think about the recent use of AI = LLM chatbots/gen AI, Siri wasn't an LLM.

> It's a classical cases of Apple fans thinking Apple invented everything because they saw it first in an Apple product.

This is a classic case of thinking that inventing something before others is all that matters, while ignoring that finding a mass market use-case for an existing technology is also important.

I know it is actually AI, but calling Siri AI vs the current state of the art is... generous.

Siri was GOFAI (handwritten software) rather than a model written by a machine learning algorithm.

Calling the current state of art AI is also generous.

Siri was already an iphone/android app before Apple bought it, to be fair.

AI talks started before Jobs was born...